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2023 / Home (household Products) / Home Lighting: Architectural Lighting / Professional

CUIABA

  • Prizes
    Winner in HOME (Household Products)/Home Lighting: Architectural Lighting
  • Company
    Dark At Night Nv, Belgium
  • Lead Designer
    Didier François
  • Design Team
    Signature Design Concepts
  • Client
    DARK
  • Project Link
  • Other credit
    Photo: Miguel De Groote
A stunning fixture made from an alabaster core. When lit, the alabaster provides a beautifully diffused light and displays a fascinating marbled texture. This Alabaster core is presented in a fumed glass sphere, which creates a unique atmosphere in the room. As a refined detail, the fixture is equipped with two leather straps running along the sphere, resulting in a classy unit. A complete family of fixtures. Both suspended, as a floor lamp and table lamp. Combined in some cases with an up- or down-light LED. The pendant version features a downward spotlight, unlike the standing lamp, which is

Bio
DARK is a project driven by passion. Passion for design, innovation and lighting.
And it's a passion that has paid off. DARK's products are sold in more than 43 countries and the company has won 98 international design awards to date. DARK works together with numerous external designers. DARK is a breeding ground for creative ideas that have given rise to original fixtures, chandeliers, sculptures and lighting concepts. DARK is about experimenting, by combining colours, using precious materials, adding elegant details and focusing on pure forms.

Other prizes
Henry Van De Velde Awards Red Dot Design Award Designpreis Bundesrepublik Deutschland Archiproducts Design Awards Price Design for Modern Furniture + Lighting Good Design USA German Design Award Interior Innovation Award German Design Award Design Plus District Award IF Product Design Award De Nederlandse Designprijzen DOEN Materiaalprijs European Product Design Award Leuchtet Des Jahres

Photo Credit: Dark At Night Nv
Credits: Photo: Miguel De Groote