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Entries in lighting (95)

Friday
Oct042013

Reader's home - Ely's light-filled villa in Bali

Ely Gordeeva is an architect and decorator and painter from Russia now residing in the most wonderful villa in Ubud, Bali. Ely designed her Balinese home and it's filled with light, warmth and a bit of whimsy - the DIY light fixture over the dining table is so cute! (Do you think she'd want to switch places over the winter??!!)

High roof saves the cool air inside the house - the floor is gipsum - woven mat of palm leaf in living room

to have more light in the room I decided not to make cabinets under the countertop - love this colourful woven dining chairs from Java

VEGETARIAN LAMP  made by me

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Thursday
Aug222013

LOVE!!!

I'm totally in love with the pendant lights in these photos. Ok, the kitchen, dining table and chairs too.
(Via Prue Ruscoe's portfolio)

Wednesday
Aug072013

Lighting frenzy

{ this is a sponsored post }

I've mentioned on countless occasions that I am a lamp tramp, a lover of all things related to lighting. Give me the chance to devour the website of a leading online lamp and light fixture retailer like Lamps.com and I'm ALL OVER IT. They have a few new brands they are now carrying (Feiss, Dimond and Currey & Company) so I thought I'd do a round-up of my favourites. Floor lamps, table lamps, pendants, chandeliers, wall sconces.....GIDDY-UP!

Feiss: 1 ~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 4 ~ 5 ~ 6 ~ 7 ~ 8 ~ 9

Dimond: 1 ~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 4 ~ 5 ~ 6 ~ 7 ~ 8

Currey & Company: 1 ~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 4 ~ 5 ~ 6 ~ 7 

Thursday
Jul252013

Clerkenwell Loft

I love homes with texture, particularly as part of the structure (concrete, brick etc.) and this central London loft apartment designed by Inside Out Architecture is a dream. The existing building has an intriguingly tactile industrial structure, with exposed concrete beams and columns throughout its interior. Work began by stripping the old apartment back to its basic shell and exposing the dramatic geometry of the concrete beams.  A number of spaces - including a TV room, 2 bedrooms, separate family and guest bathrooms, a utility room and an adaptable guest bedroom - were then “inserted” into this hollow shell. These inserts came in the form of numerous bespoke joinery pieces, designed with a light touch and simple smooth finishes  to contrast with, and hence emphasize, the strength of the textured concrete structure. Despite their simple expression, the joinery pieces house a wealth of concealed functions including fold out beds, integrated radiators, storage units, kitchen appliances, glazed screens, curtain recesses, sliding partitions and the entire family bathroom. In the living area a bespoke island kitchen was introduced to provide a focal point for activity within a large open plan space.  A suspended aluminium profile provided functional downlighting while simultaneously uplighting the concrete soffit to create a comfortable warm atmosphere. The lighting strips just mentioned are so brilliant in the space. (Photos by one of our favourite photographers Jim Stephenson)

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Friday
Jul122013

Happy Friday!

 

I shared my love for Tom Dixon's copper shade pendant in a post recently, and had to share this photograph. :-)
 Via stylist Olav Sølvberg