In case you haven’t noticed, lighting is having a moment right now. A renaissance. Not since the invention of the lightbulb has there been more exciting developments in the ways we create and manipulate light. LED lighting has changed the game, offering design possibilities that were unthinkable just a few years ago. Light as art is becoming more popular in homes, hotels, and offices around the world. From the extravagant to the understated, here are 14 in wall LED and in ceiling LED installs by PureEdge Lighting that have totally nailed creative architectural lighting. The future looks oh so bright...
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Criss-crossing lines of light make this shared office space an inspiring work environment.
Shop TrulineStaggered parallel lines wrap the corner of this shower wall, providing light while conserving space in this small bathroom.
Shop TrulineRecessed wall and undermount lighting create a floating effect in this downtown master suite.
Shop VergeTextured, marble walls come to life with the help of a wall grazer.
Stratus wall grazerA hanging linear suspension meets in-wall linear lighting, blurring the lines between architecture and workspace.
Shop Cirrus suspensionTwo simple lines of light define this accent wall, focusing the eye to the wall art and highlighting the desk’s strikingly clean form.
Shop TrulineZig-zag lines convey movement – used perfectly in this minimalist space to draw attention to the fast lane.
Shop TrulineDots and dashes add a tech-savvy vibe to this masculine, contemporary Chicago penthouse.
Shop AuroraA simple rectangle of light creates a minimalist wall feature, perfect for outlining floating bookshelves, accentuating treasured artwork, or even creating a bulletin board.
Shop TrulineA floating skylight with Tunable White technology mimics the sun, creating a dreamy, romantic atmosphere in this contemporary minimalist bedroom.
Shop RevealCriss-crossing lines make a bold statement in this expressive living room, serving as a complete work of art.
Shop TrulineLighting a stairwell with a strip near the floor is both safe and stylish, easy on the eyes during those midnight treks down to the kitchen.
Shop RevealOutfitted with Tunable White controls, this abstract bathroom install saves precious space and becomes a functional focal point.
Shop TrulineA recessed cove and criss-crossing lines of light complement Jeanne Gang’s design for the new Vista Tower, Chicago’s third-tallest building slated to open in 2020.
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