15/11/2022
Accent lighting. What’s the best way to light objects displayed in cabinets?
In small spaces, the lighting possibilities are huge. We take our magnifying glass for a closer look the available options.
In small spaces, the lighting possibilities are huge. We take our magnifying glass for a closer look the available options.
Lighting art venues is an art in itself. A complex art that requires not only lighting knowledge but also a sensitivity to the venue, the context and the exhibition theme.
In the previous instalment, we looked at lighting the living room, kitchen and dining room. Now we are turning our spotlight on the bathroom, bedroom and passageways and weaving our way through standards, functional requirements and atmosphere.
One home, many different spaces where we live our busy lives. So how do we light them? Starting with the living room and the kitchen, we explore the various parts played by lighting in the home, from function or decoration to creating a specific atmosphere.
We take a closer look at the lighting project for the architectural site near Verona with lighting designers Cinzia Todeschini and Lorella Marconi.
In the second part of our visit to places of worship, we walk along the aisles of the churches, pausing to take in the ceiling vaults, the frescoes and the high altar, and to observe the light that vitalises the spiritual atmosphere from the inside.
The House of Joseph Perrier, a historic company in the Champagne tradition, has undergone a renovation and expansion. We talked with Emeric Thiénot, the lighting designer responsible for the lighting concept, about it.
In the second part of our shopping tour, we’re focusing on display details and the colour values of light.
Even if stairs sometimes give us a few headaches, we shouldn’t be tempted by the lift! Here, we have assembled lighting examples taken from the case studies we have collected over the years, so that they can serve as an inspiration when you’re working on an uphill task :)
The soundtrack to 2020 has been our doorbell rung by the express courier with a parcel for us. Shut away inside our homes, some of us have dismantled and reassembled furniture, others have become expert bakers, and many of us have given vent to our needs and wishes by clicking “add to cart” and “proceed to checkout”. But it goes without saying that the feeling of entering a real store, the so-called shopping experience, is something completely different.