Light Through Metal and Pattern Long before electric light, homes across the Middle East were illuminated by pierced metal lamps that turned flame into pattern. Brass and copper were shaped, carved, and perforated by hand, allowing light to escape in delicate constellations across walls and ceilings. These lamps were never just functional objects. They were …
Brass & Patina: How Time Becomes a Design Partner
Why Brass Lighting Ages Beautifully in Modern Interiors Brass begins bright. Freshly cast and polished, it reflects its surroundings with clarity and edge. Yet unlike chrome or steel, brass is never static. From the moment it meets air and touch, it begins to change, responding to its environment in ways that polished metals resist. Time …
What Is Sustainable and Biophilic Lighting Design? Sustainable and biophilic lighting design focuses on creating spaces that are energy-efficient, environmentally responsible, and inspired by nature. While sustainability aims to reduce energy use and carbon impact, biophilic design seeks to connect people with the natural world through light, materials, and form. Together, these concepts enhance wellbeing …
Exploring Industrial Interiors Industrial interior design embraces the raw, functional aesthetic of factories, lofts, and warehouses. Exposed materials, utilitarian finishes, and open layouts create interiors that are both striking and practical. Lighting is central to this look, serving not only as illumination but as a key feature that enhances atmosphere and showcases rugged textures. History …



