Living Edge presents some of the most awe-inspiring lighting products from esteemed designers all around the globe to Australian shores. Explore this edition of the Indesign Edit below.
January 27th, 2021
For Living Edge, the power of light is paramount within any space. With so much of our time now spent indoors, thoughtful lighting can go a long way in influencing our wellbeing, routines and everyday interactions.
The Australian brand’s portfolio of extraordinary lighting products extends beyond its simple form and function. Featuring renowned names and brands from every corner of the globe, their light offering showcases expertly designed pieces that inspire and enrich the ways in which we perceive light on a daily basis.
The celebrated brand is known for its long history supplying iconic designer furniture, accessories and lighting to architects, interior designers and enthusiasts alike. In this edition of the Indesign Edit, we focus on some of the most captivating lighting products that Living Edge has to offer.

The Indesign Edit offers a unique perspective on some of the best brands and products across the Indo-Pacific region. Here, we take a look at the esteemed artists, creatives and designers Living Edge has to offer and their exceptional luminaires.
Editorially curated and product-led, dive deep into some of our favourite lighting products from Living Edge in your free, downloadable copy of the Indesign Edit.

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