Industrial designer Lindsey Adelman hosted designers Mary Wallis and Karl Zahn at her 'Lindsey Adelman Studios' space to unveil their most recent work.
The show, called 'Afterglow', was held during NYCxDesign Week, and featured a collection inspired by the celestial glow that occurs in the sky during twilight -- after the sun has gone down. The fixtures presented at Afterglow represent this natural phenomenon in a modern and romantic way.
Mary Wallis is a senior designer at Adelman's studio, who designed both the 'Edie' and 'Empire' chandeliers. Edie is a wild and daring piece made with brushed brass and grey glass, and is modeled to resemble an exploring star. Empire is a strong piece, with white glass and brushed brass pieced into a dominating, yet romantic lantern-shaped chandelier. Additionally, Karl Zahn’s Kingdom fixture was also on display, consisting of a black asymmetrical arch, with leaf-like bulbs that create a fantastic balance between order and chaos.
Celestial-Inspired Chandeliers
Lindsey Adelman's 'Afterglow' Pieces are Romantic and Rebellious
Trend Themes
1. Celestial-inspired Chandeliers - The trend of incorporating celestial-inspired designs into chandeliers presents an opportunity for designers to create modern and romantic lighting fixtures.
2. Twilight-inspired Collections - The trend of creating collections inspired by the celestial glow of twilight allows designers to showcase the beauty and mystery of this natural phenomenon.
3. Exploration-inspired Fixtures - Designers can capitalize on the trend of incorporating exploration-inspired elements into fixtures, offering daring and adventurous lighting options.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage the trend of celestial-inspired chandeliers to offer unique and captivating lighting solutions to their clients.
2. Lighting - The lighting industry can embrace the trend of creating twilight-inspired collections to introduce innovative and awe-inspiring lighting options to consumers.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the trend of exploration-inspired fixtures to provide customers with bold and statement-making lighting pieces for their living spaces.