UPDATED PHOTOS: The Lighting Design Trends for 2019 according to LandLite
Did
you know that lamps or any other lighting fixture can change the aura of your
surroundings? If you know me, I have a bit of a lamp problem, if I could I can
accent my bedroom filled with lamps. Unfortunately, it created space problems
with my book collection and in the end, I just place treasured lamps securely
on top of the books. I’m also into lamp hunting and when I got an invite and
just saw the word Landlite which is a magic word for me, I was overjoyed.
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Lamp Book decor Idea |
Last
March 6, 2019 Landlite
Philippines Corporation (LPC), a leading distributor of lighting fixtures and
solutions in the country, gathered members of the media, industry partners, and
their top clients at the sleek LuxDecor showroom in Bonifacio Global City,
Taguig to present the key lighting design trends to look forward to this 2019.
It is revealed that
for the latest trends - eco-friendliness and sustainability, multi-functionality, mobility
and human-centeredness are the key lighting design trends to look forward to
this year as shared by LPC
CEO Jocelyn Li, “We’re excited to share the latest lighting design trends for this
year 2019.” She also showcased to the key customers and media the latest
lighting design and technology innovation around the LuxDecor show-room .
“We
would like to uplift the lighting standards of our market into a new level. We
have three main priorities we focus on: Quality and service, evolving trends,
design and innovation and product sustainability”.
It
was also during the event that LPC presented its new brand ambassador top host
and celebrity Marc Nelson who will appear in the company’s marketing campaigns
and share news about LPC products and industry insights.
Below
are the key lighting trends for 2019:
Eco-lighting
As
the world becomes more conscious about the environment particularly in the
reduction of waste and the promotion of recycling, lighting products are also
responding to this call.
The
Hook portable eco-lamp for one, designed by OiKo Design Office for Faro
Barcelona, has been optimized for all stages of their life cycle, reducing the environmental
impact between 30 percent and 70 percent. Free of harmful PVC, a harmful
material present in most wires and plugs, the housings of The Hook portable
eco-lamp are also made entirely of recycled plastic.
Human-centric
Another
lighting trend that is fast gaining traction is human-centric design. Proponents
of this movement say that CCT shifting, which refers to the correlated color
temperature of LED bulbs, can help regulate circadian rhythms, moods, visual
acuity and one’s performance.
Towards
this end, Bohman&Folenius created the Inviting Light for home lighting,
whose main characteristic is how the light moves to accompany you according to your
different needs and moods. The head of the lamp adjusts both in its horizontal
and vertical axis, while regulating light intensity, changes in color
temperature, and also has a dimmable feature.
Its
various versions—table, wall or clip—allow for multiple locations, such as
shelving units, headboards, study and work desks, as well as in the kitchen.
Multi-functional
Consumers
of today now also seek out lighting solutions that can replace multiple pieces
of equipment, in their desire for value for money as well as space-saving needs
especially for those who reside in condominium units.
Thus,
the stylish NIKO by Nahtrang—a homage to scientist and inventor Nikolai Tesla—was
borne, which is actually two objects in one: a lamp and mobile charger, with a surface on which we can charge our smartphone without
cables getting in the way. With its Nordic design with dual
functionality, NIKO is perfect for illuminating bedrooms and living rooms, and
is a good choice for hotels.
Mobility
Another
interesting trend coming to the fore is mobility in lighting products, which is
a response to those who are more outdoorsy in nature. The Take Away lamp designed by
Nahtrang addresses this need, taking inspiration from lanterns coupled with the
versatility of Japanese ceramic bowls: small, light, cable-free, and
nomadic—allowing it to be placed anywhere.
Landlite
took the opportunity as well to present its other range of lighting solutions:
the Le Vita by Nahtrang, delicate and simple in design; the MOY by Nahtrang, a
modern round light that provides a uniform illumination ideal for living rooms
or busy areas; the Cometa which allows for uniform and high-quality illumination
with anti-glare technology; and designer lamps inspired by different world
cultures such as the Akane by Pepe Llaudet and the Aladino.
Highlights of the tour:
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Hand painted lamp. Proudly PH-made |
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Akane
by Pepe Llaudet
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Han by Goula/Figuera |
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Hook by Oiko |
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Inviting by Bohman and Folenius |
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Just Fan by Conillas |
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. Moy by Nahtrang |
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Niko by Nahtrang |
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Take Away by Nahtrang |
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Le Vita by Nahtrang |
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