An Icon in Motion On the banks of the Vltava River in Prague stands one of the city’s most distinctive modern landmarks: the Dancing House. Completed in 1996 and designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, the building represents a shift towards contemporary architecture in a city long defined by its historic skyline. Often nicknamed …
Why Some Rooms Feel Instantly Comfortable Layered lighting is one of the most important principles in interior design. By combining ambient lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting, you create rooms that feel balanced, adaptable, and visually comfortable. Without layering, even well-designed spaces can feel harsh, flat, or visually tiring. Some rooms feel calm and effortless …
Why Island Lighting Fails More Often Than It Should Kitchen island lighting often looks impressive in showrooms but feels uncomfortable in real homes. The problem is rarely the fixture itself. It is usually spacing, height, glare, or scale. Designers approach island lighting differently. They think about proportion, sightlines, and how light behaves during daily use …
Choosing Between a Single Pendant and a Cluster Pendant lighting can transform a room — but choosing between a single pendant and a cluster arrangement changes more than style. It affects scale, balance, glare control, and how the ceiling relates to the space below. A single pendant feels calm and centred. A cluster creates movement …
Pendant lighting is often dismissed in homes with low ceilings — usually for the wrong reasons. While poorly chosen pendants can feel intrusive or glary, the right designs can actually improve proportion, comfort, and visual clarity. The key is not avoiding pendants altogether, but understanding how scale, drop, light direction, and placement affect how a …
Designing Light for Open-Plan Living Modern open-plan spaces demand more from lighting than any other interior layout. Without walls to define rooms, light becomes the tool that creates structure, atmosphere, and flow. Pendant lighting plays a central role — not as decoration alone, but as a way of shaping space. In contemporary open-plan homes, pendants …
When Metal Shapes Light Aluminium begins as a flat sheet—cool, smooth, and reflective. Through controlled rotation and pressure, that sheet is drawn into form. What emerges is more than a shape. It becomes a tool for guiding light. Spun aluminium shades sit at the intersection of industry and home. They originate in workshops and on …








