The 3D-printed Haibu lamps, by Vittorio Paradiso for Paolo Castelli, combine technological precision with gravity, creating light-filtering designs inspired by a beehive.
Jamie Wolfond teams up with Moooi to present the Drape Light, which is just as much about materiality as it is about the space between.
The STAK Modular Lamp from Melt Mod is a smart, sustainable solution that can be interchanged and stacked in different configurations.
The Modern Bohemia collection by Dumais Made blends modernist architecture + handcrafted ceramics, paying homage to the town of Litchfield.
The debut Bobine collection of glass lighting by Jessica Helgerson draws inspiration from the timeless heritage of turned wood.
AÈDE Studios' debut Racines Collection blends Russian Art Deco with modern design, telling cultural stories through the medium of objects.
French outdoor living brand Fermob fosters a lighting experience that can only be fashioned from marrying utility with personal narrative.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share the objects that captivate him including a variety of unlikely creative mediums.
Delicate and romantic, the Louise Lamp by Jean Marie Massaud for Ramun is a rechargeable battery-powered table lamp that’s nostalgic of candle-lit lanterns.
Crème Atelier's 3D-printed Portable Soft Serve Lamps are tasty visual treats that are good for the environment utilizing rPLA filaments.
Articolo Studios shares Accents of Oxblood, a survey marking the studio's foray into color, the release of Rolo Lighting, and Articolo Home.
Inspired by his childhood memories capturing fireflies, Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang recreates the wonder through ceramic lamps for Heath Ceramics.
Now in its 10th edition, the L A M P International Lighting Design Competition offers emerging designers a platform to showcase their talent. Submit your designs now!
Designed by Madrid-based design brand Woodendot, the LUA lighting collection captures the soft, ethereal glow of the moon.
Ceramicist Emma Louise Payne + glassmaker Phoebe Stubbs bring together their individual expertise to create Meld, an experimental collection using ceramics and glass.