Thursday, March 07, 2013

Exciting New Lighting Products

 

Perhaps the most anticipated product on the market in 2013, the game changer, is this new LED bulb by Cree.

This LED actually looks like an incandescent bulb! The average consumer still prefers to replace an incandescent with a bulb which is both similar in "look" and "feel."  Cree is the first company to deliver LED technology encased in a familiar frosted bulb shape. 
There is a 9.5 watt (60W-replacement) and a 6 watt (40W- replacement). Because Cree is going for an incandescent -like experience, they opted for 2700K color temperature.  These fully dimmable bulbs will range from just under $10 to $14, have a CRI of 80 and be rated for 25,000 hours of use.   These are available now online at Home Depot and will be on shelves for March 21st.  



MEET LUMIO a multi-purpose modern lamp that can be used almost anywhere...

What makes Lumio unique?
ADAPTABLE FORM & FUNCTION: You can transform Lumio into multiple shapes for many different functions. From your living room to the outdoors, Lumio is adaptable to your lighting needs as it changes throughout the day.
PORTABLE & UNEXPECTED DESIGN: Lumio is cordless and folds into a compact and lightweight book. You can easily take it with you wherever you go.
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE IN A SMALL PACKAGE: It provides high output quality lighting equal to many large permanent light fixtures and lasts 8 hours on a full-charge. It folds into a compact book approx. 1" thick.
VERSATILE USE: Super strong magnets are built into its cover making it easy to mount Lumio on metal surfaces in many different configurations. 
click here for more information


Hedy Chandelier by Currey & Co

Just LOOK at this beauty!  With our overwhelming fascination by the elegance and extravagance of Downton Abbey, the design industry   brings glitz and luxury back into fashion.

This exquisite piece is a masterful combination of hand applied and polished turquoise and jade colored glasses arranged in a classically shaped four light chandelier.  It is a stunning piece of eye candy meant to be a statement piece and not designed with function in mind.  Certainly it will work well over a table or in a luxury bath. Honestly, it is so breathtaking, it doesn't really matter if you can't see anything else, does it?  


Have you ever found yourself wishing someone invented translucent concrete?  


German company, LUCEM LICHTBETON, has lighting transmitting concrete applications for interior products, media facades, flooring, and furniture. Polished, sheen or matte surface LUCEM panels can be designed individually with the addition of colour pigments or differing arrangements of fibers.The translucent aesthetic is combined with the density of form to create a compelling visual aesthetic. 

Diffuse natural light provides full spectrum color through the LUCEM panels. Depending on the application, artificial light sources can be used for single colors or even special effects creating fascinatingly exclusive potential for floors, walls, ceilings and independently mounted surfaces.  Lucem info

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Keeping up with the Trends


Pantone announced their color of the year is EMERALD,  describing it as "Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony."

Emerald is a sophisticated bluish green tone associated with luxury and prosperity.
The color appeals to the fashion world and translates well to home fashion and interiors communicating a message of renewal, healing and unity.  Green is the most dominant color in nature and being in the center of the spectrum, it is the color of balance.

Did you know that the color green has been shown to increase proficiency and concentration, especially reading? Try incorporating emerald green into your living environment as a dominant color or as an accent and enjoy the many benefits to living "greener." 



Benjamin Moore color of the year for 2013 is Lemon Sorbet 2019-60- a warm and creamy citrus yellow which pairs wonderfully with warmer gray.


It’s the perfect color to partner with the emerging saturated colors, working well with the mints, corals, and grays. This uplifting color will appeal to a diverse group, complementing and balancing most palettes.


Minty retro color ALOE is the Sherwin Williams pick for 2013 and looks fabulous with emerald!



“Aloe is highly adaptable, making it a perfect pick for everyday spaces such as a breezy sunroom or a well-dressed living room,” says Jackie Jordan, Sherwin-Williams director of color marketing. Combine Aloe with natural fibers, aged metals and warm wood tones in light to medium finishes. Brighter corals and chartreuse pair well with Aloe for a fresher, crisper look.


Moroccan: this trendy design style combines  a union of the best Moorish and European influences- adding a bit of mystery and sophistication to a space.



It's easy to find and fall in love with Moroccan patterns and designs!  Traditionally, these are heavy and ornate, but there are many modern products, fabrics and accessories on the market now, which have a lighter feel.  The key to a successful Moroccan theme is to select one large element, such as a wall pattern, area rug, or large piece of furniture.  A few smaller accessories or details can be added, but control your seduction by this trend and refrain from overdoing it! Moroccan patterned wall stencils can be very dramatic- especially when using metallic paint.  This stencil is from Cutting Edge Stencils.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Moon Clock

ALUNA

I was fortunate to have been invited to a presentation by artist and designer Laura Williams to the IALD in Boston. Laura's vision is to create a monument which will inspire people from every culture, religion and generation. She began by reflecting on the concept of time and the issues the western world has with filling every minute of every day. She spent time looking around her community in the UK and she was struck by the realization that people do not stop to consider time as an element of the life cycle, but only think of time as means to track the busyness of their oversheduled lives. I have to admit I am guilty of finding extra time in my day and rather than stopping to reflect, absorb, enjoy, contemplate, I will find one more thing I can do. This then causes the pattern of rushing to next task on the schedule, which I am now late for, and the stressful cycle of busyness continues. We are a culture accustomed to overstimulation. We are afraid of having absolutely nothing to do.

The result of Laura's creative energy is the design of ALUNA - the world's first tidal powered Moon Clock. She is in the process of bringing her vision to reality with plans for a structure in London and another in Melbourne. Each structure is of monumental scale and will be a fully functioning Moon Clock powered by the tide. "It will change the way we consider time and understand our planet," says Laura. The technology involved is cutting edge LED lighting, and tidal current technology created by the lunar cycle.

I am moved and in awe by her vision and her passion. As a lighting designer, I love light! I appreciate the sun for its role in the human visual system and the psychological and physiological effects of light- both electric and natural. I dont often think about the purpose of the moon and the lunar cycles and have never considered that I am affected by the moon. An occasional glance toward the night sky and a quick response to a beautiful moonlit night is about the extent of the attention I give to the moon. Laura's presentation changed my thinking about time and I am commited to spending more time contemplating both the moon and its relationships.
For more information on Aluna, go to www.alunatime.org
Please take some time to consider this project that will change how the world sees time and help spread the word!



Tuesday, July 25, 2006

LightGuide:

Landscape Lighting Design

Landscaping is a combination of horticulture and design to create an aesthetically pleasing exterior environment that will blend architecture into its natural surroundings. The style of architecture, geographic location and climate, as well as the terrain of the landscape are considered as the plan is designed. The best landscapes are those that seamlessly provide functionality while enriching the environment both visually and practically.

A well landscaped area will bring the outdoors in and the indoors out, providing comfort, beauty, safety and security. The outdoor “rooms” which can be created for dining, relaxation, hobbies, recreation and entertainment will require illumination for evening enjoyment. Landscape lighting is the icing on the cake! There are many lighting techniques that will not only enhance the outdoor living spaces, but can dramatically change them to compliment their nighttime functions.

Generally, there are several lighting techniques which are implemented in a landscape lighting design. As in any form of design, there are elements to consider such as color, form, pattern, texture and scale. The landscape is broken down into hardscapes or hard landscape elements such as patios, decks, walkways, walls, fences, pools, and water features, and softscapes or soft landscape elements- trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses, etc.

The outdoor pathways should be illuminated for comfortable and safe movement throughout the landscape. It’s important to consider which areas are preferred and which are not. For instance, the path to the main entrance should invite guests to the home. The path from the patio, past the reflection pool and garden, might be softly illuminated to the hidden terrace which then has slightly higher levels of lighting. However, evening illumination is probably not required for the path to the compost pile! Often by lighting other items of interest, there is soft illumination reflected off the tree or wall which serves as pathlighting.

Uplighting large trees, interesting shrubs, rock walls, architectural details, and sculpture will create dramatic effects. Downlighting from large trees, pergolas, and gazebos produces soft, natural light that mimics moonlight. Backlighting, wall washing and shadowing create interesting effects against stone walls or textured surfaces. Crosslighting fountains, sculpture, specimen trees, interesting shrubs, flowers and grasses produce interesting shadows and reveal detail.

There are many other techniques and effects which can be implemented to complete the composition. The lighting should be soft and subtle and the lighting fixtures should blend with the landscape and not produce glare or harsh shadows. The lighting effect should be seen, not the source of light. A professional lighting designer will work with the landscape team to develop a design theme that reflects the goals of the client, meets the needs of the project and results in a uniquely personal mixture of design, comfort, effectiveness, and versatility.
ColorGuide:


Color is one of the most powerful communication tools and can influence mood, cause emotional and physiological reactions, and is used to capture our attention for a multitude of purposes. Advertisers utilize color to dramatically influence mood, stimulate the senses, and cause emotional and physical reactions. Color is the first thing we register when our brain processes a visual impulse therefore it is the most important element in design. The colors of an environment have a significant impact on the emotions and performance of the people within that environment.

There are colors that can increase metabolism, improve relaxation, increase productivity or cause eyestrain. Colors can create a feeling of warmth or coolness. We refer to red, orange and yellow as warm colors and those on the green, blue and purple side of the color spectrum are considered cool colors. While perceptions of color are subjective, there are some color effects that have universal meaning. The color green symbolizes nature and the natural world and is often used in interiors for its calming effect. Colors trigger physical as well as emotional responses. Red has been shown to stimulate the senses and raise the blood pressure, while blue has the opposite effect and calms the mind.

So, what is color and how do you choose the best colors for your environment? Color is light and light is energy. The wavelengths of light are either absorbed or reflected off an object, depending on the object’s makeup. The reflected wavelengths are what we perceive as the object's color. For example, if you are looking at a blue wall, the reflected light that the eye sees is blue because the wall absorbs all the other colors. Choosing the right colors can be difficult as there are thousands of options. Begin by finding the colors that help to create the mood or atmosphere you want to achieve.

Color balance and harmony are the keys to a pleasing color scheme. The variations of tones and combinations of shades and tints are adjusted to achieve visual harmony and the desired psychological effect. Color balance and harmony are subjective, so often people just need a little guidance to find their personal color palette. It is important to note that there are no poor colors, only poor color combinations.


A color consultant can help to determine the best color palette for a specific environment based on the occupant’s needs and the functionality of the space. Because color is so subjective, the color consultant will develop a color scheme that results in a comfortable and satisfying environment that compliments the client.


“Light, that first phenomenon of the world, reveals to us the spirit and living soul of the world through color.” ~ Johannes Itten Bauhaus colorist