Suspended Halo Lights

The 'Nimba' LED Suspension Light Looks Like a Glowing Halo

The 'Nimba' LED suspension light from designer Antoni Arola is an intriguing piece that mimics the shape of a halo. The ethereal light sits suspended in the air as it casts a beautiful glow that conjures the image of a heavenly gathering.

The suspension light is the creation of combined simplicity with advanced technology and high-efficiency. The glowing ring is illuminated by multiple LEDs and the ethereal effect is created with a softened white inner diffuser. The Nimba is suspended from a satin nickel canopy and has an illusion effect as the cables that hold it up are nearly invisible. Arola has done a remarkable job with this design as not only is this light an education in advanced technology, but the glowing halo effect is truly distinct.
Trend Themes
1. LED Suspension Lights - The trend of designing suspension lights using LED lights creates new possibilities to explore and test the abilities of this new technology.
2. Invisible Suspension System - The trend of creating an illusion of an invisible suspension system for lights adds a sense of intrigue and mystery to light design.
3. Ethereal Lighting - The trend of designing lights that create an ethereal and heavenly effect presents an opportunity to explore the emotional and psychological impact of lighting on people.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - The lighting design industry can explore the possibilities of LED lights and the creation of an invisible suspension system to market new, unique, and innovative products.
2. Hospitality Industry - Hotels, restaurants, and other places in the hospitality industry can use these ethereal lights to create a unique atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression on customers.
3. Interior Design Industry - The interior design industry can experiment with these ethereal lights to create unique and innovative design concepts that complement the overall ambiance of the space.

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