Leading Lights: inspirational lighting for every interior

Leading Light
Brighton, East Sussex
Leading Light
St John's Mews, WC1
Leading Light
Frome, Somerset
Leading Light
Assington, Suffolk
Leading Light
Godolphin Road, W12
Mornington Terrace
Mornington Terrace, NW1

“Light fittings have evolved to become an essential part of the architecture and atmosphere of modern interiors. The functional contribution is critical, but it should be balanced with consideration of form, material and personality. The selection of lighting for one’s home warrants careful consideration and attention to the quality of materials and manufacture, as well as the longevity of the design.”

– Simon Alderson, co-founder of twentytwentyone

Period Drama: Brighton, East Sussex
This bow-fronted Regency townhouse was recently redesigned to create a sophisticated modern space. Contemporary lighting by Tom Dixon is used in brilliant contrast with the restored cornices and period detailing. The dramatic pendants accentuate the generous proportions of the living space. View the full sales listing.

Light Relief: John’s Mews, WC1
Located on a quiet mews in Bloomsbury, this thoughtfully composed home has been carefully crafted with bespoke joinery and wood-batoned ceilings. The unusual use of balanced-arm lamps provide a refined and versatile lighting solution which allows for multiple adjustments to the direction and diffusion of light. View the full sales listing.

Fit for Industry: Frome, Somerset
The combination of salvaged uplights and enamel pendants reinforce the distinctive character and industrial past of this converted Victorian warehouse. Located in the popular town of Frome, it conceals an abundance of small and large studio spaces, offices and a residential apartment with potential for further development. View the full sales listing.

Mise-en-Scene: Assington, Suffolk
The cathedral-like proportions of this barn conversion on the border of Essex and Suffolk are emphasised by the poured concrete floors, exposed timbers and soaring ceilings. The success of the lighting lies in its minimal intervention and ability to imbue a remarkable sense of intimacy in the expansive space. View the full sales listing.

Contemporary Craft: Godolphin Road, W12
Designed by Coupdeville Architects, this unique group of three contemporary homes in Shepherd’s Bush re-imagine the modern terrace. The exacting quality and detail of each house extends to the interior and lighting design, with a cohesive collection of elegant, contemporary fittings used throughout the homes. View the full sales listing.

Grand Schemes: Mornington Terrace, NW1
This captivating grade-II listed home close to Regent’s Park was recently renovated by Undercover Architecture and Estelle Chandresinghe. The interior hosts artisanal fixtures, joinery, glazing and lighting, with a considered scheme of understated task lights punctuated by experimental feature fittings.

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