The luminous poetry in Forestier’s Thésée collection | News | Architonic
It’s a paradox that as our society becomes increasingly connected through global travel and digital realms, we often feel more disoriented and disconnected than ever before. The power of interiors to ground us in the present and help us reconnect with what we value should not be underestimated. One way to bring authentic emotional depth to space is through atmospheric lighting, which, in combining illumination and form, can transcend practical function to perform a vessel for mindfulness. ‘I like to observe the signs of our society, to try to offer objects that are connected to our times,’ says lighting designer David Fabbri. He has designed the new Thésée lighting collection – featuring a pendant, table and floor lamp – for French lighting atelier Forestier as an antidote to the chaos of contemporary life. Dra…
It’s a paradox that as our society becomes increasingly connected through global travel and digital realms, we often feel more disoriented and disconnected than ever before. The power of interiors to ground us in the present and help us reconnect with what we value should not be underestimated. One way to bring authentic emotional depth to space is through atmospheric lighting, which, in combining illumination and form, can transcend practical function to perform a vessel for mindfulness.
‘I like to observe the signs of our society, to try to offer objects that are connected to our times,’ says lighting designer David Fabbri. He has designed the new Thésée lighting collection – featuring a pendant, table and floor lamp – for French lighting atelier Forestier as an antidote to the chaos of contemporary life. Dra…
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