How Lighting Affects Consumer Behavior Across Cultures
In interior design, lighting is pivotal for creating atmosphere. Cultural differences influence lighting preferences. Designers must consider this when creating spaces.Read More →
January 31, 2025
In interior design, lighting is pivotal for creating atmosphere. Cultural differences influence lighting preferences. Designers must consider this when creating spaces.Read More →
Claudio Salocchi, an influential Italian designer, foresaw the future through his iconic furniture, lighting, and architectural projects. His innovative designs continue to impact modern living.Read More →
Explore the timeless brilliance of Roberto Menghi’s Libra Lux lamp of 1948. Discover its ingenious design, adaptability, and craftsmanship in this homage to a true design masterpiece.Read More →
Boris-Jean Lacroix (1902-1984) was a French lighting designer known for his extensive work in various design fields and his innovative lamp designs.Read More →
Hudson Valley Lighting Company, established in 1985, blends vintage and modern elements in exquisite lighting designs, emphasizing craftsmanship, innovation, sustainability, and noteworthy collaborations.Read More →
Josef Pohl, a Czech lighting designer, created the innovative adjustable lamp and the functional Bachelor’s Wardrobe, emphasizing modernist simplicity and practicality for small spaces.Read More →
Jean Perzel (1892-1986), an Austrian designer, pioneered innovative lighting designs, utilizing various glass techniques and focusing on efficient illumination for significant architectural spaces.Read More →
A Playful Reimagining of a Familiar Object The Miss Sissi Table Lamp, with its intriguingly enigmatic name, is a signature product by Philippe Starck. ItRead More →
James Evanson has been at the forefront of the “functional art” movement around the world. His work has travelled worldwide since his first exhibition in 1979 at the Art et Industrie Gallery in New York. For the Memphis Collection in Milan, new work was created just for the occasion. The “Lighthouse” lamps gained international acclaim and became an icon of the 1980s.Read More →
Between 1928-30, she designed furniture for Kylmakoski; 1928—37, she was a textile designer for Friends of Finnish Handicraft. From 1952, its artistic director, 1937—49, was furniture, textile, and interior designer for Stockmann, Helsinki. Read More →