Considerations for specifying bespoke lamps for interiors of distinction
First and foremost, it is essential to understand the function of the space you are designing lighting for. Different forms, colours, sizes, efficiency, and designs are required for offices, commercial areas, hospitality environments, and private houses.
Any interior space’s character and functionality should be enhanced by lighting. With this in mind, three different layers, or types, of lighting should be considered; ambient lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting.
Bespoke lamps for ambient lighting
Ambient lighting, often known as general lighting, refers to lighting units that are placed throughout a room to provide vital lighting for visibility.
Typically, these take the form of ceiling lights, such as our Sputnik. The Sputnik is a unique, stylishly designed ceiling lamp that we launched at The SLEEP Event a few years ago and received positive feedback from both interior designers and architects.
Task lighting
When lighting is employed in an interior to accomplish a specific duty, it is referred to as task lighting. Table lights, for example, provide suitable lighting for working at a desk.
Designers and specifiers for sleek, contemporary interiors are raving about our new Verge Table Lamp. A refined and attractive table lamp based on a traditional floor lamp design.
Bespoke lighting for accent lighting
Finally, accent lighting is employed in interiors to draw attention to specific zones or elements.
Our Traditional Picture Lights, for example, are popular for highlighting art pieces in commercial, residential, and hospitality areas. Traditional Picture Lights have become one of our most popular lamps throughout the years due to their simplicity, utility, and attractiveness.