Seagull: How can one design a pendant light wall scone, or ceiling fixture that is bath discreet and refined?
A luminaire that seamlessly blends into a space without overpowering it, while evoking the timeless elegance of Art Deco, reinterpreted with a modern touch. Frank Lloyd Wright had already explored this idea with the façade of the Johnson Wax Building (1936–1939), where glass tubes diffused exterior light into the interior w... A luminaire that seamlessly blends into a space without overpowering it, while evoking the timeless elegance of Art Deco, reinterpreted with a modern touch. Frank Lloyd Wright had already explored this idea with the façade of the Johnson Wax Building (1936–1939), where glass tubes diffused exterior light into the interior with an almost magical softness. Inspired by this approach—where light spreads without revealing its source—Thierry Dreyfus envisioned these luminaires as he would like to see and experience them in his own house today…