Futuristic lighting

For my interior space, lighting is very important. I have looked at Powell Tuck Associates as a practice I would like to work for, and they use a lot of colours and sometimes they do not use to much colours but there is always a colour like blue, yellow, red etc involved particularly in their commercial projects. So I want to look different futuristic lighting designs that could inspire the lighting in the space which in some way could reflect on my chosen firm. It is good to look at futuristic designs because it will keep my design relevant and modern.


This modern lighting design is called the VorteXX Chandelier. The trick to the beautiful lighting is the 60 led lights that can be made to generate different hues of light. There is also a programmable system that allows the home owner to create an endless different combination of light hues and effects. One to look out for if you want a attractive and futuristic lamp design.


This futuristic light system is quite different from the previous two images. Designed by Korean designer Hyomi Kim, this lighting system is used on the wall tiles which can recreate a sense of being in a spaceship environment. The name of this futuristic lighting system is called tile bright. The best part about this system is its modularity. The lighting tiles can be moved and recombined in different forms so as to create the design that best suit the layout of your home.



Best described by the designers as “a single zigzag line of light,” Janos Korban and Stefanie Flaubert’s Weblight is as visually arresting as it is energy efficient. Constructed of stainless steel tubing and polycarbonate, the “zigzag” is lit by a series of LED’s, whose use for artistic purposes we find clever and refreshing. It’s also great to see the intersection of technology, design, art, and function –Korban/Flaubert’s Weblight is a functional object, high-tech and simple all at once.

The Weblight system is also an interesting modular take on lighting- based on a single geometric unit; Weblight can be displayed individually, or in a larger chain or group. We love how something so simple and geometric becomes so freeform and organic. And thanks to the miracle of LED’s, there’s no need for tangled extension cords.  




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