
Lighting Trends We’re Loving
Studio McGee explores the latest lighting trends and placement strategies that the design team is currently incorporating into their projects. The article highlights four key trends expected to define interior design in 2023, offering insights into material choices, styling techniques, and functional applications.
The first trend, "Embrace the Imperfect," focuses on utilizing organic and unpolished materials in lighting fixtures. This includes crater-filled ceramics, raw cement, jagged-edge stone, and rough-hewn plaster. Examples from the McGee & Co. lighting collection, such as the Abbott Ceramic Table Lamp, Dora Table Lamp, Elliot Pendant, and Santorini Sconce, are provided to illustrate how these materials introduce warmth and texture into a space.
The second trend, "Remedy Bedside Asymmetry," addresses how to approach uneven bedside layouts. The recommendation is to lean into the asymmetry rather than trying to force a symmetrical arrangement. This involves pairing a nightstand on one side of the bed with a desk or table on the other. To maintain balance, a task light on the desk side can be adjusted to the same height as a table lamp on the nightstand side. This adaptive approach helps create a harmonious and functional bedroom environment despite challenging layouts.
The third trend, "Source From the Earth," emphasizes drawing inspiration from natural materials. The article suggests incorporating marble and wood elements into lighting designs. The McGee & Co. collection features examples like the Percy Oak Table Lamp, the alabaster Bree Table Lamp, the marble Loris Flush Mount, and the walnut and leather Astrid Floor Lamp. These natural materials contribute to a sense of authenticity and timelessness in interior design, showcasing the unique beauty that cannot be artificially replicated.
Finally, "Make a Grid" is presented as a solution for spaces with low ceilings or where an open sightline is desired. This trend involves installing a grid of flush mount light fixtures. Unlike recessed lighting, flush mounts cling closely to the ceiling while still adding visual interest. This technique is particularly effective for updating a home and creating a clean, modern aesthetic without compromising ceiling height or spatial openness.
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