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Design by Haberdashery


The Art of Lighting


TRENDS 11.11.24

Statement lighting has long been a symbol of luxury in interior design. We delve into the captivating world of chandeliers and lighting sculptures, exploring their evolution, timeless charm, and the enchanting ways in which Interior Designers have made them a prominent feature in modern interiors.

Design by Rock & Soar

Photo by Alessandro de Besi


Nestled within the serene palette of the Taylor Howes Showroom, the 'Storm' sculptural lighting installation by Rock & Soar embodies tranquillity and movement. Introducing the stunning blue blown glass chandelier, a masterpiece reminiscent of gentle rainfall, is composed of shades of blue that reflect the light in a soothing, dynamic display. The artful arrangement appears almost fluid, bringing a sense of the natural world's ebb and flow into this carefully curated space.


Above the elegant entryway, the Hera Round III Suspension chandelier acts as the crown jewel of the space. Its design, reminiscent of a golden branch, features round, brass tiers that gently diffuse light. Each tier, crafted with attention to detail, showcases pendant lights that hang in a natural, organic formation.





Visualisation by Boca do Lobo

Design by Hannes Peer


The ‘Paysage’ chandelier by Hannes Peer transforms the room with its striking, layered glass panels that reflect light in a captivating dance. Each panel adds texture and dimension, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and dramatic. This lighting sculpture is a true centrepiece, proving that lighting can be as much about creating ambience as it is about pure artistry.



The ‘Bloom’ chandelier by Haberdashery embodies the delicate beauty of spring’s arrival, with each illuminated element suspended as if frozen mid-bloom. This sculptural installation fills the room with a sense of rebirth and light, inviting the promise of a new season. It’s a statement piece that captures the optimism and elegance of nature awakening.




Visualisation by Haberdashery

Drawing inspiration from Finland's towering peak, the Halti Light by Cameron Design House is a gravity-defying fixture that transforms any room into a modern art gallery. It is composed of individually hand blown glass spheres, suspended in a captivating cascade that plays with the perception of weight and light. The brass fixtures between the orbs add a subtle gleam, an elegant counterpoint to the soft luminance of the glass.





Design by Cameron Design House


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LAURA HAMMETT LIVING
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The Barrington Pendant by Laura Hammett Living exudes Art Deco charm with its sweeping, handblown glass curves that create a soft yet striking presence. Suspended by antique brass fittings, each detail is designed to add a touch of luxury and warmth to the walk-in-closet. The chandelier’s gold-plated finish exudes a warm glow, while the gun black accents introduce a hint of contemporary.





Design by Laura Hammett Living


In this dining room, Samira Bioubakhsh has masterfully crafted a space that balances sophistication with warmth. At its heart is the Double Drum Chandelier by Bella Figura, whose presence is both commanding and harmonious. Its design, with two concentric shades, casts a soft yet ample light, perfect for rooms with lower ceilings.







Design by Samira Bioubakhsh

Photo by Knight Frank

Design by Habedashery


Haberdashery Lighting excels in hand-crafted custom and sculptural lighting, with their Sand and Sea collection standing out for its craftsmanship and timeless design. Each piece captures the essence of the day's warmth and the night's mystery, offering more than light—these are stories of fleeting moments preserved in enduring brilliance.


At the centre of this stunning interior, designed by Boca do Lobo, sits this magnificent lighting sculpture. Its geometric design, featuring a constellation of angular brass arms, adds a modern twist to the classic grandeur of the space. The chandelier’s gold-plated finish exudes a warm glow, while the gun black accents introduce a hint of contemporary.





Visualisation by Boca do Lobo