I interviewed Lucas Mire, who talked about getting the light was a concern in his house, yesterday. He inspired me to shop around about for lighting which can be scene stealers. In the pictures below, the lighting will be the stars of the rooms.

Lewis / Schoeplein architects

Sculptural Dandelion Pendant Lamps from Moooi break the slick lines in the kitchen up.

RYAN ASSOCIATES CONTRACTORS

A line of Moravian Star fixtures are an excellent sharp contrast to the arches of the ceiling.

Chandeliers that are covered are getting in reputation. In this chamber, the cover gives a modern appearance to a crystal chandelier, as well as cylindrical shape and the metallic substance is related to the medial side tables.

Dana Cohen-Vishkin

This trio of pendants breaks free of the colour scheme of the chamber, as well as arrangement and their contours make them seem like they have been dancing.

Jennifer Weiss Architecture

This pendant that is floating seems like some kind of origami that are ethereal.

Jennifer Weiss Architecture

Here it’s in the side.

usona

This Chimera Chandelier from Usona provides glamour to the space.

valerie pasquiou insides + style, inc

Here’s still another lead crystal chandelier encased in a steel protect. The contour goes with all another furniture in the chamber, while the chandelier is a surprise that is beautiful interior.

There is something so interesting about that hall of Random Lights.

Mark English Architects, AIA

Glass bubbles float down from your ceiling to give this dining space dining table with light.

SB Architects

This big copper mild has only the correct modern pastoral appearance with this family space.

Ropes that are long operate several flights of stairs down, making long lines that go in the very best of your home to the underside.