Steal This Look: Black Lights
July 21st, 2008
From Julie:
Claesson Koivisto Rune’s house for Ingegerd Råman features a restrained palette of black, white, and red. We especially like the way the designers used black light fixtures throughout the house. For more ideas, see 10 Easy Pieces: Black Pendant Lights, Outdoors: Stockholm Fixture, and Lighting: Leucos Pendant.
Below: Outdoor Droppen Light by noted Swedish architect Thomas Sandell for Swedish lighting company Zero, die-cast aluminum with lampshade in clear or matte opal glass; $234.40 at Scandinavian Design Center.

Below: Arne Jacobsen Floor Lamp, designed in 1957 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Available in black, white, or graphite gray; $848 at Y Lighting.

Below: UK designer Tom Dixon’s Beat Shade Wide made of hand-beaten brass with a black patinated exterior; $420 at Nova 68.

Below: Designed by Robert Dudley Best in 1930, the Bestlite bl3 floor lamp is $829 at Unica Home.

Related posts:
- 10 Easy Pieces: Black Pendant Lights
- Shopper’s Diary: West Elm Globe Pendant
- Outdoors: Stockholm Fixture
- Lighting: Habitat Prism Pendant
- Lighting: Leucos Pendant
Entry Filed under: ARCHITECT VISIT, LIGHTING, STEAL THIS LOOK
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