Sculptural Lighting: Blurring the Lines Between Residential, Corporate and Hospitality Design

With a simple flick of a switch, lighting has the ability to completely transform a space, define its ambiance and create a mesmerizing, multi-sensory experience. It can cast shadows and highlights, add depth and texture, and even has the power to stir emotions and influence our well-being. More than just a practical source of illumination, it’s a tool for sculpting spaces and making a bold statement. Lighting fixtures come in various shapes, sizes and styles, each with a unique character and purpose; from the ornate elegance of a chandelier hanging from the ceiling to the sleek minimalism of a recessed light installed into a wall. The possibilities for creative expression are endless. Innovating and breaking the boundaries of traditional lighting design, Tom Dixon’s sculptural luminaires are a testament to these possibilities.

Sculptural Lighting: Blurring the Lines Between Residential, Corporate and Hospitality Design
A balanced interior with two sculptural elements side by side: the new Melt Cone floor lamp in silver by Tom Dixon next to an extraordinary cast concrete staircase by AKT structural engineers and Herzog & de Meuron at the One Park Drive resident in Canary Wharf. Image © Robert Rieger A balanced interior with two sculptural elements side by side: the new Melt Cone floor lamp in silver by Tom Dixon next to an extraordinary cast concrete staircase by AKT structural engineers and Herzog & de Meuron at the One Park Drive resident in Canary Wharf. Image © Robert Rieger

With a simple flick of a switch, lighting has the ability to completely transform a space, define its ambiance and create a mesmerizing, multi-sensory experience. It can cast shadows and highlights, add depth and texture, and even has the power to stir emotions and influence our well-being. More than just a practical source of illumination, it’s a tool for sculpting spaces and making a bold statement. Lighting fixtures come in various shapes, sizes and styles, each with a unique character and purpose; from the ornate elegance of a chandelier hanging from the ceiling to the sleek minimalism of a recessed light installed into a wall. The possibilities for creative expression are endless. Innovating and breaking the boundaries of traditional lighting design, Tom Dixon’s sculptural luminaires are a testament to these possibilities.

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