Gone are the days when lighting designs were boring and typically designed objects that did nothing but add light to a living space. A well-designed lighting fixture should not only have the ability to illuminate any living space but also add that extra oomph factor! I mean, of course, we need them to see in the dark, but as highly functional as they should be, a lighting fixture also needs to be aesthetically pleasing, adding an attractive and visually soothing element to your home or office space. From a ghost-like chandelier to a unique book-mounted reading light– these innovative lighting designs are what you need to elevate your living or working space!
1. Sunne Light
Called the Sunne Light, this innovative solar light is self-powered and it harvests sunlight during the day to ensure your home is lit up throughout the night. The extraordinary sunlight-mimicking lamp collects solar energy, while also powering itself using that energy.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Sunne light features photovoltaic cells that are designed to be hung in front of a window. It is a suspended lighting fixture that collects solar energy through the day and then uses that energy at night to illuminate your home. It has an integrated battery that stores the solar energy it collects.
What we like
- Collects solar energy and uses it to power itself
- Remains suspended in air, not occupying any precious real estate in your home
What we dislike
- Heavy price tag
- Since the lamp is suspended, it could be difficult to clean and maintain
2. Chapeaux Table Lamp
The stunning Chapeaux Table Lamp is considered worthy to be part of a magic show. It is an enchanting and mesmerizing lighting fixture that will instantly grab your attention owing to its super unique design.
Why is it noteworthy?
One of the focal features of the lamp is the transparent pyrex body which is accentuated with a cylindrical steam that widens up at both ends. The bottom section supports and stabilizes the lamp while the top embraces the hat diffuser. Once the lamp is switched on, the entire body is highlighted with pretty subtle reflections.
What we like
- Features a floating light source, that subtly conceals all the technical bits
What we dislike
- Since it is transparent, it needs to be cleaned regularly, to ensure it doesn’t have a dirty/murky appearance
3. Amber Crystal Light
Gingko’s Amber Crystal Light looks like a fortune-telling orb that rests on a wooden base, with intricate designs etched into the center of the glass orb. Once you switch the light on, the art scatters light in different directions, producing a stunning glowing effect that borders on visual magic.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Crystal Light features five different artworks within the crystal orb – dandelion, galaxy, the solar system, Saturn, and a motif of Earth as a globe. The different motifs represent different emotions such as hope, serenity, curiosity, and a genuine love for space, science, and nature.
What we like
- Offers up to 16 hours of stunning illumination with gorgeous designs
What we dislike
- The lamp seems quite fragile and breakable, so should be kept away from kids and pets
4. Soft Serve Lamp
The Soft Serve Lamp is an adorable lighting design by Stockholm design studio Crème Atelier, and mimics a “swirly ice cream”. It is available in a range of delicious sorbet colors!
Why is it noteworthy?
The Soft Serve lamp is 3D-printed and is inspired by pastries and desserts, which in my opinion makes a great source of inspiration for lighting designs.
What we like
- Made to order, which makes the entire production method pretty swift and sustainable according to the agency
What we dislike
- Seems more decorative than functional to be honest
5. Emotional Lab Light
Dubbed the Emotional Lab Light, this unique and ethereal-looking lighting design was created by interior designer Hania Jneid. Jneid was inspired by chemistry sets, and she drew influence from them to create her eclectic and elaborate floor lamp.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Emotional Lab floor lamp includes a tall and slender metal lamp that provides support to multiple beaker-like glass vessels that illuminate any space they’re placed into with a warm and inviting flow.
What we like
- Influenced by the designer’s childhood memories of chemistry lab
What we dislike
- Looks easily breakable and fragile, and not very moveable
6. Skyview
Dubbed Skyview, these lamps can be utilized for light therapy, but they also manage to be quite aesthetically pleasing. They are designed by Bios by “documented scientific research”, which means they can simulate exposure to sunlight in the comfort of your home.
Why is it noteworthy?
The lamps can simulate sunlight even when the sun is not out. They’re also well-designed, allowing them to naturally merge with your home, ensuring they don’t look out of place in your living room, bedroom, or home office.
What we like
- Can be programmed to adjust to the time of day and the natural light outside
What we dislike
- Hefty price tag, which may not be accessible to everyone
7. Bowie 2.0
The Bowie 2.0 is a genius reading light that illuminates not only the pages of your book but also your entire room. The light is designed like a leather fashion accessory that can be clipped onto the left and right sides of your book cover.
Why is it noteworthy?
The LEDs are built into the light’s strap, casting a soft and lovely glow that is still strong enough to let you read in the pitch dark. It casts warm LED light on your pages, letting you read with ease, turn pages, and move around without the light causing any discomfort,
What we like
- Features touch-sensitive brightness settings built in that let you adjust the LED brightness to suit your needs and requirements
What we dislike
- It could be considered inconvenient for some to hold a book with a reading light attached to it
8. Ghost Chandelier
As its name suggests, the Ghost Chandelier is ghostly and ghoulish yet quite graceful. It is a simple and alluring lighting design, that instantly captures your attention, and has you completely mesmerized.
Why is it noteworthy?
Created by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl of NORR11 for the Danish design studio, the artistic lighting design intends to cast a myriad range of shapes and patterns in your home. The stunning piece is inspired by minimalist art.
What we like
- The chandelier looks different from different viewpoints
- Builds a moody and seductive ambiance in your home
What we dislike
- Looks difficult to clean and maintain
9. Matin Lamp
Designed by Inga Hempe, the Matin Lamp is a contemporary and modern interpretation of a common lighting fixture that uses a steel wire frame to condense the form to its most basic.
Why is it noteworthy?
Its unique pleated lampshade gives a distinctive character to the product, creating a play of shapes and shadows that contrast with its plain block of color.
What we like
- The lamp is a harmonious contrast of order and chaos with repeating patterns of flowers, petals, and leaves
What we dislike
- The lamp may be too quirky and eclectic for some
10. Nebula Desk Lamp
Designed by COG Design Studio, the Nebula Desk Lamp is a basic yet defined form of lighting built via repetition, transformation, and an innovative and unique combination of distinctive geometric shapes.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Nebula Desk Lamp was designed by giving a subtle and formative beauty to flat shapes using three-dimensional changes in direction and bending. This creates a refreshed and interesting form for a lighting design.
What we like
- The innovative design gives the impression of a nebula in space, which lends the design its name
What we dislike
- There is no option to change/customize the design as needed