Tag: Luxury Decorative Lighting India

09
Jun

Bomma Phenomena – Attractive Contemporary Forms

The Phenomena range by Bomma are sculptural mouthblown lights designed by Studio Dechem. The collection comprises of hanging & floor lamps which are inspired by simple shapes such as a circle, triangle, rectangle and oval. 

The forms are what first attract you in an instant. The collection has gained its name from the term phenomenon which is the Greek word for ‘appearance’. The shades are hand blown glass with fittings in a gold and silver finish. The collection is produced in gradient glass – a material that is so difficult, yet versatile, so strong, yet fragile. 

The collection has a minimalist and elegant appearance and serves as an object of decoration even when turned off. For an even better visual effect, several Phenomena of different colours and shapes is recommended to be combined together. These pendant lamps are best suited in a private interior space, such as a living room, a dining room, a kitchen or in a professional space such as a lounge or a restaurant.

The collection also has a cut version which combines the tradition of mouth-blown Czech cut crystal with a contemporary and smart approach to design.

Bomma was founded in 2012, continually bringing the traditional Czech glassmaking craft to new and dynamic levels. It is Europe’s most modern production facility and is known for its precise cutting technology, exceptionally clear crystal, as well as oversized mouth-blown glass. Bomma’s emphasis on contemporary design, outstanding glass quality and detail has brought them many awards and a worldwide recognition. 

Contact projects@stunicom.com today for Bomma decorative lighting collection in India.

10
Oct

Featuring Decorative Candle Holders from Dome Deco at Livingetc

Set the Table – Up the decor with unique Ideas

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Hurricane wires with leather handle candle holder price on request Dome Deco at Spacio, stunicom.com

Published in: Livingetc October 2019

03
Jul

VOA Branch from Serip at Architectural Digest

The Edit
From re-editions of modernist icon to new designs by leading fashion houses, this is the AD edit of what stoodout in Milan

Serip interior decor
VOA Branch Sconce, SERIP

Published in: Architectural Digest July-Aug 2019

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Feb
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10
May

Simone Arora Decorates an apartment in Upper Juhu at LivingETC

Simone Arora Decorates an apartment in Upper Juhu

Home Profile

The Property A third-floor apartment at Rustomjee Elements in Upper Juhu, Mumbai. The apartment has a living room, dining room, family room, three bedrooms with en suite baths, kitchen and balcony. It has a separate service lift and a service entrance.

24
May

SERIP Table Lamp Featured in AD

SERIP Table Lamp Featured in AD

Suparna Handa & Rahul Puri

Brand director, sarita handa & managing director, sarita handa “We have always been drawn to the elements of nature. Our penthouse in Gurgaon has large French windows that elevate the rooms with a flood of natural light and breeze. Redecorating our space wasn’t much of a hassle as one would imagine. Our 20-day renovation involved creating an outdoor dining area, adding new flooring and updating the curtains and blinds. Plants and flowers find their place across our home; the tall plants around the windows create a sense of freshness within. In continuity with the theme of bringing some of the outside indoors, our upholstery and decorative accessories feature elements of flora and fauna too. Our antiques, artifacts, prints and paintings showcase fond memories from our travels and infuse a strong character into the space. As we aren’t fond of wall-to-wall carpeting, and prefer marble and wooden flooring, we used brightly coloured kilims and flat-woven rugs to create a casual living space with elements of texture. Adding comfortable furniture was a key factor in creating a space we could ship into with ease and enjoy our evening together. ”

SERIP Table Lamp

 

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Published in:            AD Architectural Digest                 May-June 2016