3/17/26

The Art of Beautiful Lighting

At Pulp, we always want the interiors we design to be both functional and stunning. Thanks to new technology and innovations, now lighting can also dazzle by being both artistic and practical. We love to create custom looks that make a statement or find unique lighting designs that will attract all eyes to a room. Here are some of our favorite creative light fixtures!

Chic Cubism

For the lighting in a Plano entertainment lounge, we selected an open-work design from Visual Comfort that is crafted of overlapping cubes. It focuses plenty of light on the game table below, and still draws all eyes up to its gorgeous style.

Wall Art

In that same Texas media room, we wanted subtle lighting that would mimic what you would see in the most stylish Old Hollywood theaters, but updated for modern living. Sconces from Arteriors offer the perfect balance, and complement the linear millwork with their round brass design.

Linear Looks

The fact that lighting no longer requires traditional lightbulbs means that fixtures can take on many forms, including linear designs. In our Modern Treehouse kitchen, we used a customized fixture by Luke Lamp Co. to balance a geometric style with great task lighting.

Impressionist Era

Showcasing a more natural style, the waterfall chandelier from Oly Studio makes a gorgeous impression in the dining room of our Seattle Tudor project. Each piece of glass reflects the light, creating a beautiful work of art.

Sculptural Style

For the entry of that same Seattle project, we wanted to make a statement for guests as soon as they entered the house. This beautiful glass fixture from Gabriel Scott was the perfect look. It’s sculptural and functional, providing a stunning look that lets visitors know that this house has a unique and artistic style.

If you want to take your home’s design to the next level, let Pulp define a personal look that’s all your own! Contact our team today.

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