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Lighting
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4 Color Trends That Are Good for the Brain
New research into neuroscience suggests that color affects our psyche, emotions, and bodies. Here are four color-ways to shape moods and memories.
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This Lighting Collection Diverts Urban Trees from Landfills
Discover TREELINE, a circular product designed by lighting producer Stickbulb, in collaboration with Brooklyn-based fabrication studio Tri-Lox and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
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How This Church at Ground Zero Got Its Glow
DLR Group shares details of the exacting lighting design work behind the halo effect for Calatrava’s Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
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Everyone Should Have Access to the Power of Good Lighting
Driven by a social-justice agenda, Los Angeles design studio Chromatic asserts that "light privilege" is just another form of environmental racism.
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10 of the Brightest New Lighting Solutions
These products reflect the latest designs from some of the most innovative manufacturers.
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These 4 Outdoor Lights are Dark Skies Friendly
Outdoor lights that have the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) seal of approval are sensitive to their impact on humans and other forms of life.
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12 Office Furnishings That Work Where You Do
From seating systems to wall tiles, these products reflect an increasingly mobile workforce.
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16 of the Best Young Designers from Milan 2023
A vast array of youthful design talent was on display during Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile—these are some of our favorites.
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Milan Design Week 2023 Reflects an Evolving Design Industry
Setting the tone for the year ahead, Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week pulled out all the stops with an extensive offering of product launches, immersive displays, and future-proof concepts.
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12 Lighting Designs Reference Forests, Fantasy, Mushrooms, and More
Lighting designs still echo escapist fantasies sparked by the pandemic shutdown: Mushroom-strewn woodlands and gleaming virtual worlds continue to inform shapes and finishes.
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Can Architects Build without Killing Birds?
Despite laws to reduce bird-window strikes, building-related practices continue to decimate songbirds. Can that trend be reversed?
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15 Design Products Offer New Takes on Earth Tones
Across categories and materials, the palette and patterns of the natural world are trending. Here are some of the products that do earth tones best.
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Spotting the Rising Design Stars (and Their Creations) at Singapore Design Week 2022
The ten day celebration of Southeast Asian design showcased brave experiment, clever sustainability, and vibrant surprise in furniture, fashion, textiles, and more.
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Six Lighting Fixtures Illuminate a New Application for Craft
With a dedication to the handmade, these contemporary lighting designs uphold tradition, while flirting with the future.
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A New Light Column Takes a Less-Is-More Approach
Designed by Tillett Lighting Design Associates for Landscape Forms, Profile minimizes light pollution and spillover while illuminating outdoor walkways.
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Two New Lighting Products Offer Endless Options
Offerings from Estiluz and Lodes feature wide customization options and heritage design.
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Speirs Major Brings an Illuminated Forest to a Biomass Power Plant
Clad in a thicket of tree trunks, the BIO4 facility is a symbol of Copenhagen's renewable energy revolution.
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Sculptural Lighting Is Having a Moment
Taking advantage of the latest technologies, unconventional lighting design is captivating collectors in search of personal expression. Here's a sampling of fixtures on view in New York and London.
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12 Top Product Picks from NYCxDESIGN
This year's winners of the MetropolisLikes NYCxDESIGN Awards are among the best new releases on view at ICFF, BDNY, and New York City's showrooms.
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A New Generation of Designers Brings ‘Sloppy Craft’ to Commercial Interiors
An unconventional handmade aesthetic is emerging, challenging the predictability and sameness of contract furnishings.