October 25, 2013

PSLab Designs Lighting for Le Cloître Hôtel


Bucolic doesn’t mean boring, a point proven at Le Cloître Hôtel in Arles, France. Retained to conceive lighting for guest rooms and common areas at the India Mahdavi project,

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found its muse in the outdoors, filtered through a forward-looking lens. The Honey Comb sconce, just like its inspiration, is designed for clustering. To change the direction of the halogen source, orient the hexagonal shape—made of hand-welded, powder-coated steel—either upward or downward. Tree Trunk, meanwhile, boasts concentric rings in the same material around a silver-tipped incandescent bulb. Primarily intended for walls, the fixture is also produced as a pendant.


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