Lighting design ideas for your modern dining room is always a good idea. There’s is so much variety of options with great designs for all tastes. Modern Dining Tables brings you the best options for lighting design designed by famous product designers. Stay tuned and be amazed by these lighting design ideas by the best designers.
NIKA ZUNPAC
Cherry Lamp
Every single cherry in the world was blessed with a shape that is both simple and mysterious. This modular assembly of lamps pays homage to them all. Simple lighting design and generous in their final effect, they enable many combinations that derive from very rudimentary moves. In their dimension, their bigness also offers an air of poetically codified freedom.
Bubble Lamp
A natural Born Intruder: taking Venetian street lighting design as a hostage for its poetic needs is what you will come to expect from this illuminator of the most mischievous kind. That it unprecedentedly blows up the proportions of Murano glass and does so in pink implies its role as an invader in the mise-en-scène of Lord Byron‘s Venice. Perfectly shaped, it silently glows without any buzz or fuzz, like it is just waiting for the next Vaporetto. Its misplaced beauty is noticed instantly, even from across the contemporary dining room.
Cloudy Lamp
Usually, when we observe clouds, we look for organic forms, similarities with objects or living beings. In this case, the creative process is reversed: it is a modern lamp which, during its creation, revealed all its potentials. A lighting design which, from the pencil lines of the designer to its conception and realization, took the form of light and evanescent cloud. This lighting design contains in it a positive meaning of hope and optimism.
Cloudy is a paradox! This lamp was designed using extremely complex steel molds which gave it an almost magic lightness, a cloud of glass floating in the air. By mixing white glass, transparent glass and high-brightness LEDs, Cloudy becomes a ray of sunshine after the rain.
Mathieu Lehanneur
Custom Lighting Design at Café Mollien, Louvre Museum
In front of you, a long row of painting rooms. Behind you, an endless view overlooking the Tuileries Garden. At your feet, a monumental double staircase of stone and bronze. In the air, the floating soul of the Mona Lisa located nearby … What should be added in such a case?
Mathieu Lehanneur signs the decoration of the Café, a new link between the Carrousel and Tuileries gardens and the museum’s masterpieces. In this mineral space of 150 m², under vertiginous ceilings, on the floor paved with marble and punctuated by massive columns, the designer intervened by touches bringing back the human scale in this monumental context.
The interior space of 66 places is organized around monumental and custom-made luminaires in brushed brass and acrylic which extend their structures to plant undulations up to 4.5 meters in height. The product designer describes this lighting design as “three large pale pink eggs, bright and diaphanous, floating in the air. They live in the void that separates us from the ceiling and acts as a signal from the Parisian perspective.”
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GABRIELLA CRESPI
Fungo (Mushroom) Lamp
BARLAS BAYLAR
Horizontal Valiant Lamp
Inspired by the resplendent natural forms of ancient flora, this lighting design by Barlas Baylar, owner and principal designer of Hudson Furniture, is rigorously crafted in handblown Murano glass and solid sculpted bronze. Versatile lighting design of irresistible beauty, a ceiling lamp for your luxury dining room.
Pangea Lamp
Always inspired by the art, design, and architecture of the Art Deco era, Barlas Baylar has delved into studies of modern classics to inform his unique design sensibilities. As an homage to the great works of iconic sculptors Brancusi, Noguchi, Jean Michel Frank and Ruhlman, the designer as artists continue to evolve each collection into complex new forms through the use of inventive architectural materials.
LARA BOHINC
Collision Lamp
These lighting design ideas are held in a metal framework and feature white acrylic domes – which are available in two sizes. Collision is a recurring theme for Bohinc, who has designed similarly broken orbs for bracelets, rings, and pendants.
Collision is about the splitting of perfection; in this case, a perfect sphere has broken but in a very symmetrical manner. It is almost like the pieces are sliding apart and could easily slide back. That is what gives it the feeling of movement and stillness at the same time.
Lara Bohinc
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