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The collection of Infra-Structure ceiling lights was designed by the internationally-renowned Belgian designer, Vincent Van Duysen. These lights reinterpret the characteristic conceptual language of Bauhaus. They are made up of a collection of metal tubes with an industrial look, on which circular shades are attached. The horizontal tubes are luminous. Infra-Structure gives rise to a very architectural composition via its pace and its sequences. This collection allows for an infinite possible number of combinations of simple or multiple parallel modular lines. With their elementary shapes, these ceiling lights highlight the essential: the light itself. Their sober, refined look will modernise any interior.
I really like this ceiling light for its sleek, minimalist design-it's the kind of piece that adds a contemporary edge without overwhelming the space. The tube and linear form make it ideal for modern or industrial interiors, especially those featuring clean lines and neutral tones. For practical styling, I’d consider placing it above a dining table or in a kitchen area where the elongated shape can complement spatial proportions. To keep the look fresh, pair it with understated other fixtures and soft furnishings in muted hues. It’s especially effective in open-plan living spaces where its subtle silhouette won’t compete but rather enhances the overall minimal aesthetic.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
105.2cmWidth:
120.0cm