Modern lighting
Modern luminaires are characterized by clean lines, clear volumes and rational use of materials. Their design emphasizes formal clarity, without overload or gilding. They find their place in sober interiors where each element responds to a logic of design. This category includes pendant lights, wall lights and table lamps designed to fit in perfectly with contemporary layouts. Sleek metal, structured glass or simple geometric shapes: each model helps to organize space by playing on both light and visual coherence. read more >
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Large brass chandelierIzaar
€980 €685-30%

Black table lampMogens
€195 €135-30%

Large gold suspensionOohalt
€195 €140-30%

Metal and marble reading lampMogens
€245 €180-25%

Metal and marble floor lampMogens
€260 €180-30%
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Golden metal suspensionOohalt
€135 €95-30%

Velvet lamp and lampshadeSarhita
€195 €175-10%
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The logic of modern luminaires in interior design
A modern luminaire meets a dual requirement: luminous efficiency and formal integration. It is neither decorative nor rustic, but designed as an extension of architectural lines. The design is clean, the structure legible, and the materials chosen for their visual stability and consistency with their use. These fixtures are often used to accompany simple volumes, walls without overload or open configurations. The choice is made according to the lighting effect sought, whether global or directional diffusion, and the desired graphic impact in the room.
Common typologies and selection criteria
Modern luminaires cover a wide range of formats: linear suspensions over a table, wall lamps with adjustable arms for reading, table lamps with a geometric base. What they have in common is their functional clarity. No visual excess, no ostentatious decorative references. Selection is based on dimensions, desired luminous intensity, direction of light flow and the way the object interacts with other furniture elements. A modern luminaire is conceived in its relationship to space, not as an isolated point but as an element of the overall composition.
Materials, finishes and coherence
The materials used favor uniformity and legibility: powder-coated metal, opal glass, anodized aluminum, sometimes light-colored wood or rough concrete. Matt finishes dominate to avoid reflections and reinforce the sobriety of the rendering. This choice helps maintain continuity between surfaces, with no visual break. The luminaire is not a centerpiece but a tool: it illuminates, punctuates and organizes without ever diverting attention. This rigor allows great versatility, in contemporary interiors as well as in hybrid configurations blending old and new.
Choosing a modern luminaire means opting for controlled light, a simple formal language and a discreet yet structuring presence. This category offers a rigorous selection of models suited to a functional and coherent approach to interior lighting.