Lighting has many functions: task lighting to provide bright light to work under; overhead ambient lighting to make moving through a room safe; accent lighting to brighten a dark corner or bookshelf. Most rooms have a combination of all 3 levels of light.
I’ve found a couple of great lighting options – just because lighting has a serious function doesn’t mean it has to look serious. Look at this whimsical hanging lamp – and clustering more than one in a corner would be SO dramatic.
These assemble-yourself beauties could sure add a touch of fun – and they’re made of an eco friendly wood, designed by Hector Mendoza, Mexico.
These stuning blue babies are designed by Benas Burdulis and inspired by the architect Gaudi. Gaudi has long been a favorite of mine – I was introduced to his work in design school. Then I was lucky enough to travel to Barcelona and see his work in person. He was a visionary – the man never met a right angle he could love. His work was very organic and explored curves and waves and circles in exquisite detail. These lamps are clearly accent lighting ….. but what a cool accent!
Just for the heck of it, here’s a photo I took of a bench at the Park Guell in Barcelona that was designed by A. Gaudi. It edged a broad playing field on the top of a hill and provided a fabulous viewpoint of the city and a perfect place to rest your feet in style.









