There are interiors that from the very first step give the impression of being refined, harmonious and simply comfortable. This is usually not due to the number of decorations or the size of the space, but to something much more subtle – light. It organises the space, brings out proportions, creates a mood and gives the interior character.
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Layers of light, or taking care of the needs of the interior andhousehold members
Layered lighting – combining several lamps with different functions – allows you to create an interior that works on a daily basis. And if they all come from one collection or system family, an additional effect is consistency, which cannot be achieved with random choices.
General lighting is like a background – even, comfortable, unobtrusive. Task lighting follows the rhythm of the day: it illuminates the kitchen island, table, worktop or reading corner. In turn, mood lighting adds softness to the interior and makes us instinctively seek cosy areas after a long day.
Design that works: timelessness and consistency in one
Lamps from a single collection allow you to create arrangements that evolve with the space. By choosing one style, you can freely select forms — from single light points to floor lamps - without the risk of something ‘not working’.
The Fourty and Mono collections, designed by our Design Lab and manufactured locally in Siemianowice Śląskie, are a great example of this approach. Modern, minimalist, based on precise details — they offer a range of possibilities from directional light points to hanging, wall or standing forms, which, when used together in an interior, easily create a coherent and functional composition. They fit in everywhere where precision and flexibility are important: in the kitchen above the island, in the hallway, bedroom or living room.
Both collections derive from a single aesthetic that does not dominate the interior, but works with it. This is design that works. Their minimalist appearance and high-quality workmanship make them lamps that will last for years — timeless, never going out of fashion and easily adapting to changing interior design styles.
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A soft layer of light: fabric lampshades that warm up the space
In every interior design, there comes a moment when functional lighting should be broken up with something soft – a subtle fabric layer that warms up the space. The Santana, Amarela, Cedro, Lago, Tutoia and Turda collections introduce a softness to the interior that is difficult to replace with any other form of lighting.
Different colours and fabric structures, diffusers hidden in the lower part of the lampshades, decorative details - all these elements ensure that the light spreads evenly and gently. A wide selection of forms – from pendant lamps to ceiling lamps, wall lamps and floor lamps – makes it easy to create a single, atmospheric world, e.g. in the bedroom.
The Poise floor lamp with a movable arm is also the perfect complement to larger spaces, allowing you to move the Light wherever it is needed. The collection features two lampshade shapes – conical and oval, made of thickly woven fabric.
When an interior needs colour: a delicate accent mid-century
Not every room needs big contrasts – sometimes a touch of colour is enough to give a space character. The Ceramic LED collection, with its rounded ceramic forms and subtle golden details, combines decorative elements with pleasant, diffused light. The collection includes wall lamps, pendant lamps and floor lamps, making it easy to create a cohesive lighting zone throughout the interior.
This light does not compete with the interior design — it envelops it. In combination with neutral walls, it creates a soft glow, ideal for interiors inspired by mid-century modern style.
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Harmony of forms: how to combine different collections in one interior
Many system lines are stylistically similar, which opens up the possibility for interesting combinations. Satellite, thanks to its monochromatic palette and rounded, discreet form, goes well with the minimalist Fourty and Mono collections.
This combination gives the interior a lightness – the larger, rounded forms of Satellite can serve as general lighting, while the slender tubes of Fourty and the adjustable heads of Mono illuminate specific areas. Everything remains coherent, even if the lamps play completely different roles.
When architecture poses challenges: light that follows the space
Not every interior has perfectly placed electrical outlets. Sometimes the lamp above the table is ‘not there’, the ceiling is high, and the mezzanine introduces additional divisions. In such situations, the Cameleon system comes to the rescue
This solution allows you to run cables exactly where the light is needed — without chiselling walls and without compromises. The modular design, different types of fixtures, cable lengths and mounting boxes allow the light to follow the architecture, not the other way around.
What's more, Cameleon allows you to create two independent lighting zones from a single power source, which is ideal, for example, in a living room with a table and a seating area.
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Lighting that creates unique interiors
By choosing system collections, you can maintain aesthetic consistency while creating lighting that responds to the needs of household members — from general lighting to task lighting to mood lighting.
Minimalist, fabric, decorative or modular collections can create a space where every detail matters. It is thanks to such solutions that light becomes not only a functional element, but above all a tool for creating unique interiors - ones in which design really works.
Author: Martyna Puchała