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When in doubt, use multiples. Designed in 1972, Verner Panton’s Wire table lamp adds a pop of personality to any space.
Lionfish Developments skillfully renovate old Toronto home and inject it with modern sensibility. Their lighting strategy involved choosing lights that felt warm and elegant yet simplistic in their design. Luminaires from Canadian Lambert & Fils, Flos, and RBW illuminate the home throughout. Photos courtesy Lionfish Developments
Mountain View pendant won Best of the Year Award from Interior Design Magazine in lighting category. Designed by Dima Loginoff, this light is transparent blown glass and mountain form inspired by nature. Several finish options avail
New Flos Tracking Magnet a versatile and aesthetically appealing lighting solution for museums, galleries, retail, office, and commercial spaces. Magnets inside the track housing both powers the spot lights and holds them in place, allowing you to move them anywhere along the track and replace them with different spots to achieve desired lighting effect.
The Chef’s table at Cafe Bar Pasta in Toronto allows guests to dine under a delicate cascade of falling stars, aka the Jackie O chandelier designed by Catellani & Smith
The Lumiere table lamp in gorgeous new colours. Foscarini has issued new colours for this classic lamp to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Also a special edition Lumiere 25th with a metallic shade. Love the new colours for this beautiful and versatile desk lamp.
New corporate office in Calgary feels like a home away from home thanks to thoughtful design by Elena Del Bucchia Design. Photos courtesy Lori Andrews Photography.
The Carbon Light, a new modular LED suspension system made from the same carbon fibre as Ferrari, Ducatti, and Renault’s F1 race cars. Organic in design yet geometric in its modularity. Lots of customization options
The graphic lamp collection from Delightfull: retro type font with LED technology. Love these table and floor lights. Collection includes letters A-Z, numbers 1-9, and symbols
Design Without Borders: new Lateralis table lamp by Australian designer Ben McCarthy for British manufacturer Innermost wins German Design Award. Love it. Blown glass and wood
New Hoang Long Casual Fare Vietnamese restaurant in Edmonton is a good case study for how to use LED lighting in a restaurant. Designed by Workspace.
New linear LED lighting system from RBW. Queue is a new pendant system designed to address the monotony of workplace lighting systems. Hallelujah
Beautiful residential renovation to a home in Elbow River, Calgary, by Amanda Hamilton Design. Photos by Janis Nicolay. Check out full story on our blog
The Delphinium chandelier designed by William Brand & Annet van Egmond of Brand van Egmond. Nickel and steel. A playful hint of hedonism is created by the frivolous garlands carrying delicate glass. Great for creating some drama.
Calgary’s newest lighting store LightForm Calgary.
The IC Lights, designed by Michael Anastassiades for Flos. Available as a table, floor, ceiling, suspension, or wall light. Also in chrome finish.
The MOD.548 table lamp designed by Gino Sarfatti in 1961. At the time of its design, its moveable projector that directs the light towards a reflecting screen, and a supporting bar at the base acting as a counterweight were novel design features, and perhaps responsible for the luminaire’s continued relevance. Flos recently re-issue MOD.548, fitting it with an LED source and optical switch with dimmer. Also available in blue and brass.