The event industry has placed a strong emphasis (rightfully so) on the importance of lighting. After all, it’s often the exclamation mark in an event space – it brings drama to convention and emphasis to the every day. Now marry strategic lighting with laser cut elements – allowing light to peek through intricate designs or cast playful shadows on surrounding elements.
Laser-cut art walls were created for Sydney’s theloft Bar + Restaurant by Australia-based DJE Architecture…Beautifully showcasing the benefit of a laser cut wall – creating depth and mystery in a space. Allowing light to cast dramatic shadows.
Chic laser-cut wood coasters by designer Sarah Finn – available through A&R Global Design. Imagine these on a lighted table.
Imagine how beautiful this Camouflage light by Front Design would look lit up…casting shadows on the ground.
These laser-cut fabrics by French design house Elitis are simply stunning (via 2Modern Design Talk Blog). Imagine these used instead as a backdrop or as ceiling draping for modern drama.
Thistle and rose designed invite by bespoke studio Chartula.
Laser Drop paper screens by Procedes Chenel. Easily add architecture to a space with no architecture.
Love this post! You have inspired me for some events that I am working on for this year. Thanks for the great post. I was breaking from blogging this week because we are working on some updates, but I must tell everyone to hop over to your blog to see this:)
Love this post! You have inspired me for some events that I am working on for this year. Thanks for the great post. I was breaking from blogging this week because we are working on some updates, but I must tell everyone to hop over to your blog to see this:)