Radiant Lighting presents the first dedicated FontanaArte showroom in Australia, designed by Bryan Ho Interiors.
February 20th, 2014
BHO Interiors was engaged by Radiant Lighting to design the showroom, and the designers approached the project with the intent of creating a unique space, different from other lighting showrooms in Perth. Visitors are interactive journey while walking into the central pods, viewing the range of lighting products from various window openings.
The unique “Blonde Chic Feel” lighting showroom was created to showcase its Italian lighting products (which are mainly white in colour). By creating an interior space that is darker in colour, the products stand out from the environment. The use of darker timbers, colours and bronze mirrors helps create a feeling of warmth and sophistication to the interior space of the showroom.
Radiant Lighting
radiantlighting.com.au
Bryan Ho Interiors (BHO)
bhointeriors.com
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