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  • LOCATION

    Milan, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Giuliano Koren

In this context of pure industrial architecture, marked by concrete, glass and iron, the Foscarini lamps – with their stories and their unmistakable personality – are a truly natural fit. In addition to adorning the interiors, they play a starring role outside too – which includes an indoor garden and an external courtyard – helping to define the magical and familiar atmosphere of this house open to hospitality and catering.

  • LOCATION

    Mondovì, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    Marco Golinelli

Warm light and slender white volumes characterise the lighting design choices of this villa in Piedmont, both indoors and outdoors. Havana outdoor lamps, repeated across the many terraces, play a dual role: they are focus points with warm and welcoming lighting for the inhabitants, generating a distinctive style and a remarkable visual impact in the overall view of the outdoor space. The project continuity in the choice of slender volumes is reflected internally with the indoor version of the Havana suspension lamp in the sleeping quarters and with the Tress suspension lamp over the dining table.

  • LOCATION

    Barcelona, Spain

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    Campos Hernansaez

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Jose Hevia

Taking advantage of the strengths of a space and dressing it with style and functionality: the renovation of this 1930s house was guided by these principles. The discreet finishes make the furniture stand out, mixing bespoke pieces with classic designs, including the Orbital sculpture-lamp.

  • LOCATION

    Maracaibo, Venezuela

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    DG-LA

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Orlando Ontiveros

A blue bathroom, inspired by the Caribbean Sea, breaks the linearity of the space where black and white prevail. The ceiling version of the iconic Twiggy lamp matches the neutral tones of the furniture and stands out on the colourful wall. Brilliantly remedying the lack of space for a floor lamp, the Twiggy ceiling lamp offers flexibility by rotating the offset lighting device by 330°, allowing you easily to adapt the light to alternative arrangements of the furniture in the room.

  • LOCATION

    Marin, CA, USA

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    WA Design Inc, David Stark Wilson, Frank Eyerly, Eoi Takagi

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    WA Design

Located in Stinson Beach, this beach-front residence stands out for its mighty architectural character and interior design project that enhances the value of reclaimed materials. The distinctive geometries of the Lightweight suspension lamp, designed by Tom Dixon for Foscarini in 1995, together with its material, blend seamlessly with other industrial details of the project, emerging as a key element in the definition of the interior.

  • LOCATION

    Capri, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    Pietro Del Vaglio

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Pietro Del Vaglio

In the dining area of this residence on the island of Capri – characterised by bold colour choices, geometric elements and symmetries – the Le Soleil suspension lamp creates an interesting counterpoint with the whiteness and irregularity of the overlapping planes that define its shape. Fitted over the table, the lamp creates a mesmerising game of diffused and reflected light, while casting direct light onto the table top.

  • LOCATION

    Wroclaw, Poland

  • CATEGORY

    Private Houses

  • ARCHITECT

    Finchstudio

Bahia, not just a lamp but a veritable item of interior décor, blends in seamlessly with this living room in the heart of Wroclaw, bathed in natural light. With its strong decorative power, Bahia designates the wall when both switched on and off, imbuing its surroundings with character and style.

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