Candles | as much as we rely on modern light sources there is surely no more ethereal or agreeable light source than the humble candle. We can go a long way to recreating this effect with LED sources though one must be very cautious over selection of colour temperature
Dining Room, Chelsea | the classic Louis Poulsen ‘artichoke’
Hologram, Mallorca | This holographic suspended light acts as a hologram as well as accent lighting to the table (for Miguel Arenas)
Dining Room, Formentor | Where decorative light fittings are required we urge clients to commit to sculptural pieces which are neither meek nor apologetic as here in this minimalist dining room (for deRosen developments)
Stair, Cambridge, USA | Contrasting textures are separated by the floating stair with the resulting channel being used as a linear light trough
Stair, Hampstead | Fibre systems light this timber stair
Stair, Chelsea | Bespoke joinery by Belvedere incorporates fibre optic light points so ensure accentuation of dark timber treads and risers
Stair detail, Nantucket USA | 10mm light-point is painted over so is invisible during the day. At night the light glows though the paintwork
Cinema, Ibiza | Bespoke fibre optic reading lights give precise controlled light for cinema or bedside applications
Constellation, Nantucket USA | A decorative fibre optic light display simulating a starlit night sky provides nightlight for this child’s bedroom
Cathode uplights | the transoms in the fenestration were built out to accommodate linear cold cathode uplighting. These are also sequence to the blinds | Lighting Design Award
Dressing Room, Notting Hill | Uplighting provides a level of visual brightness and satisfies the ambient lighting needs, while lighting integral to hanging rails ensure clothes can be selected when the overhead lights are dimmed or off
Fibre to Glass sink, Oxford | This glass sink is internally lit with colour changing fibre optics
Integral Lighting to Vanity, Chelsea | Dimmable fluorescent lamps sources within this bespoke cabinetry lights through the mirror. (for EHP Partnership)
Kitchen , Chelsea | The huge extract system is integrated into a raft which offers a platform from which we provide uplighting
Kitchen, St John’s Wood | The modernity of this kitchen is reflected in the lighting; linear flush slots of lights cut through the ceiling line (for Flood Design)