Different Uses for Furniture Lighting
Experienced specifiers will know the true value of adding another light source to the sculpture of an interior. The multiple surfaces and positional possibilities of furniture make it the perfect location for providing accent lighting to homes, while it makes much more sense for task lighting to be integrated into the place where the task is actually happening.
Meanwhile, technology allows users to specify alternative intensities and colours of light for certain areas and furniture pieces, bringing a cosy comfort to evenings with softer light tones; a soothing, welcoming calm to mornings in bathrooms or dressing areas with warm lighting and a clean, productive atmosphere to kitchens and workplaces with cooler light.
Furniture Lighting for Contract Interiors
While furniture lighting provides a comforting feeling of luxury and belonging to homes, its use in contract settings can be much more practical. Retail spaces, for example, need to present their products in the best light and shelving that basks each item in its own personal lighting gives it a photoshoot quality in-store. While the elegance and ambience applied to hospitality environments with subtle accent lighting can set them apart from others competing for the same custom.
Discover Furniture Lighting on Architonic
The main product images in the furniture lighting category of Architonic’s product database give an idea of each product’s suitability to different environments, but search deeper into its individual product page and specifiers can learn all the important technical details on each light, and view the gallery of ambient images for inspiration and assurance. Further details such as CAD files, catalogues, dealer information and other specifications can all be requested directly from the manufacturers on Architonic, too.