Gone are the days when lighting designs were boring and typically designed objects that did nothing but add light to a living space. A well-designed lighting fixture should not only have the ability to illuminate any living space but also add that extra oomph factor! I mean, of course, we need them to see in the dark, but as highly functional as they should be, a lighting fixture also needs to be aesthetically pleasing, adding an attractive and visually soothing element to your home or office space. From a stunning Brutalist-inspired tabletop lamp to sleek lighting designs that incorporate wireless charging trays– these unique lighting designs are what you need to elevate your living or working space!
1. The Sunne Light
Why is it noteworthy?
The Sunne light has been equipped with photovoltaic cells and is meant to be hung in front of a window. The suspended lighting fixture collects solar energy through the entirety of the day, and at night it utilizes this energy to illuminate your home. It features an integrated battery that stores the solar energy it collects and hence eliminates any reliance on an external or additional power source.
What we like
- Collects solar energy and powers itself with the same energy
- The lamp remains suspended in the air, so doesn’t occupy space
What we dislike
- Hefty price tag
- Since the lamp is suspended, it could be difficult to clean and maintain
2. The Ichi Portable Lamp
In a world overwhelmed by glaring screens and harsh lighting, the
Why is it noteworthy?
Running on simple AA batteries, its modular design promises not just convenience but also an atmospheric enhancement wherever you decide to place it. Equipped with six high color rendering LEDs, it bathes your space in a soothing luminescence, effortlessly turning any spot into a sanctuary of calm.
What we like
- 4 brightness level
- Easy to disassemble and store in a bag
What we dislike
- Uses four AA batteries
- Is not water-resistant
3. The Noctiluca Light
Why is it noteworthy?
Each element of the lighting fixture has a translucent and other-worldly appeal to it which in turn creates an ethereal mass effect that puts you under a spell! Each Noctiluca light is hand-assembled in Ross Gardam’s Melbourne studio.
What we like
- Translucent and other-worldly appeal
- Hand-assembled, giving the fixture a defined and concise appearance
What we dislike
- It is a delicate piece, so proper care and precaution must be taken while cleaning it
4. The Nebula Desk Lamp
Why is it noteworthy?
The Nebula Desk Lamp was designed by giving a subtle and formative beauty to flat shapes using three-dimensional changes in direction and bending. This creates a refreshed and interesting form for a lighting design, by simply playing around with various geometric figures, and imparting them with an emotional aesthetic.
What we like
- The innovative design gives the impression of a nebula in space, which lends the design its name
What we dislike
- There is no option to change/customize the design as needed
5. Echo Desk Lamp
Designed by Simon Busse for the German brand Caussa,
Why is it noteworthy?
The head of the lamp can be adjusted along a two-pronged stand, allowing you to change the height of the lamp. The two-pronged stand of the lamp is quite interestingly shaped like a tuning fork.
What we like
- Equipped with a hidden gesture control to allow users to turn the lamp on and off and dim the light using a simple hand movement
What we dislike
- Will occupy a substantial amount of space on your desk
6. The Carousel Series
Created by Pablo Designs,
Why is it noteworthy?
Both lamps incorporate wireless charging mobile trays in their form while emitting a warm, glare-free light. The charging tray is equipped with two wireless charging zones, and a USB-C charging port, to support a variety of devices.
What we like
- The base of the lamp is a transparent fluted acrylic cylinder diffuser that emits indirect lighting via a hidden flat panel LED control with full dimming capabilities
What we dislike
- Since the wireless charging trays are exposed they could be easily damaged or scratched
7. Stella
Created to be a part of the 2023 New Collection lighting products by COG Design Studio x Bonakia,
Why is it noteworthy?
It features an interesting triangular intaglio shape and is built using acrylic material. The goal behind the design was to observe the sensibility of light when it is transmitted to a detailed intaglio pattern.
What we like
- Emits an ambient and seductive light
- Easy to carry and portable design
What we dislike
- Seems a little fragile, so you may have to be careful while carrying it around, as it could easily slip and break
- Sufficient care should be taken while cleaning and maintaining the lamp
8. The Vestige Lamp
The Vestige lamp is heavily inspired by Brutalist design, and this is truly reflected in the blocky geometric shapes that make up the lamp. The various shapes were crafted from cast crystal glass.
Why is it noteworthy?
What we like
- Brutalist-inspired aesthetics
What we dislike
- Seems difficult to clean and maintain
9. Bonsai Desk Lamp
Dubbed
Why is it noteworthy?
It may not look like a real bonsai tree with multiple branches, but it could still call to mind those lush, green plants that our brains immediately associate with a state of Zen.
What we like
- Fun and functional alternative to a real plant
What we dislike
- It seems visually unbalanced, with the lampshade carrying the visual weight of the object
10. Lightbone Floor Lamp
Why is it noteworthy?
You can place the lamp next to your sofa, or place multiple Lightbone Floor Lamps to create a cluster of lamps that look like a miniature and imitation Japanese bamboo forest.
What we like
- Is available in custom color options, so you can create a lamp or group of lamps that perfectly match the interior decor style of your home
What we dislike
- There is no information available on how to replace the light bulbs once they die out and need to be changed
11. Air-Shape Lamp
Why is it noteworthy?
Given the playful nature of the bubbles it is inspired from, each lamp will have a unique shape – allowing the glass blowers who create the piece to have creative control over the design and each one being a singularly unique design.
What we like
- Each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind
What we dislike
- The fragile nature of the lamp may make it difficult to handle.
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