Overseas brands ready to make us to debut | Lighting report

Overseas brands ready to make us to debut | Lighting report

Our colleague Andrea Lillo, Executive Editor from Designer todayIs this week in the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas and she shared some lighting Intel from the show floor:

Hammerton lighting Integrates more stone into its devices. For example, Corinth is a linear facility consisting of travertine tubes. The company also shows its mandral follow -up collection, which highlights its skills with handmade glass. The atmosphere is located inside its candlestick collection, the hard drives of which can consist of either glass or metal (a mobile wall montal and a chandelier will also be available).

Hammerton Corinth FixtureHammerton Corinth Fixture
Hammerton's Corinth lamp

SneeonAs we have already reported, there is its KBIS debut this week, and almost everything in its stand is new and will also be shown at a high point in April. The company tries to bring more integrated LEDs into traditional forms, reports Lillo with new collections such as Moraine, Riven and Larousse. They are all 3,000,000. Eadie, a chandelier with fabric tones. The company also showed many new supporters, many of whom were oversized.

Kichler Eadie ChandelierKichler Eadie Chandelier
Kichler's Eadie Chandelier

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Kaia editionsThe British/German luxury lighting brand, which is known for its sculptural, significant designs, celebrates its long-awaited US debut on March 12 with its first flagship gallery in the New York Design Center. Time -coordinated with NYDCs Women in the design dayThe opening emphasizes the female leadership of Kaia and her mission to represent creativity and sustainability in the industry (“longevity, repairability and recyclability are the focus of every piece,” said the company. “The brand deliberately avoids wasteful trading shows, focus on curated systems with one message and ensured that the securable materials are then used again. become.”).

One of the exhibited collections is nectar, a chandelier that was designed by the artist Maximilian Züfer from 1,099 with honey filled glass pipes and symbolizes the fragility of biodiversity and the urgent decline in the pollinator “.

Kaia Editions Nectar ChandelierKaia Editions Nectar Chandelier
The Kaia Editions nectar chandelier is filled with honey to symbolize the decline of pollares.

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Speaking of sustainable lighting, Ngala trade hire a Sludge studioA collection of artistic handmade ceramic lighting in South Africa made of small sound forms. According to the company, its recycled origins are a symbol of conscious life.

“It is an honor for us to work with Mud Studio to present their visionary masterpieces to a wider audience of wildly talented American designers,” says Lawson Rickett, Creative Director of Ngala Trading. “I have noticed the layers of handmade ceramic pieces that adorn these lighting forms for years. It feels fresh, authentically creative and innovative. Designers come to trade with Ngala, namely for our unique lighting designs. This introduction continues our reputation as a resource for beautiful lighting. Our team is looking forward to seeing these designs further, further transcending the cultures and captivating beautiful houses across North America. “

Sludge studio straw dome trailerSludge studio straw dome trailer
The Thatch Dome trailer from Mud Studios is made from long, ceramic sheets that are reminiscent of Thatch Beach Beach umbrellas.

According to Kit Kemp, Ralph Lauren and Moma, Mud has a respected fan base of Design Visionaries, said Ngala Trading.

The collection will give your personal trade debut at the High Point Market.

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