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Love of Light Completes an Ultra-Sophisticated Project

Love of Light has completed the lighting design for Tevar – The Progressive Indian Kitchen & Bar in Hyderabad, India. To achieve the desired effect, the firm used a layered illumination strategy to combine ambient light, focused accents, and controlled dimming. These decisions shape the interior atmosphere.

A central feature of the Tevar – The Progressive Indian Kitchen & Bar is a custom chandelier consisting of 89 lantern-like fixtures suspended across the ceiling, each made from recycled aluminum and hand-blown glass sourced within 100 kilometers of the restaurant. This serves to create a floating canopy of warm light over the main dining area.

Another defining feature of the space are the custom jharokha modules that Love of Light installed on the walls.

Trend Themes

  1. Layered Illumination Design — A Multi-Tiered Lighting Strategy That Blends Ambient, Accent And Dimming Controls To Sculpt Mood And Spatial Perception Offers New Possibilities For Adaptive Interior Experiences.
  2. Sustainable Local Materials — The Use Of Recycled Aluminum And Locally Sourced Hand-Blown Glass Points To Low-Carbon, Place-Based Supply Models That Reframe Material Narratives In Premium Interiors.
  3. Modular Heritage-inspired Fixtures — Custom Jharokha Modules And Lantern Arrays That Echo Traditional Forms Suggest Scalable, Cultural-Design Modules For Globalized Yet Contextual Hospitality Projects.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality Design — Restaurant And Bar Interiors That Prioritize Atmospheric Lighting And Cultural Referencing Indicate Opportunities For Experience-Led Design Packages That Differentiate Venues.
  2. Lighting Manufacturing — Demand For Bespoke, Locally Crafted Fixtures Suggests Market Potential For Small-Batch, Customizable Production Lines Integrating Recycled Metals And Artisanal Glasswork.
  3. Sustainable Supply Chains — Short-Range Sourcing And Upcycled Component Use Signal Emerging Models For Transparent, Regionally Networked Material Ecosystems Serving Design-Forward Clients.

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