Glass-Reflective Illuminated Homes

The Invisible House is Detailed with Flos Lighting Systems

Architect Tomas Osinki works together with Chris Hanley, who is the owner of the Invisible House on its unique new design. It is notably adorned with Flos lighting systems throughout the space, curated to suit all parts of the house. The home is a long structure with rectangular forms.

It features a fully mirrored exterior to truly create a statement piece -- it is located in Joshua Tree. The privately owned space is available for rent to be used for events or filming purposes. However, it is now being sold for $18 million. During the day, the glass structure is very well lit and it grows darker as the sun begins to set for a calming ambiance.

Image Credit: Tomas Osinski, Chris Hanley

Glass-reflective Homes
Innovative design of glass exterior and reflective materials for residential structures.
Flos Lighting Systems
Integration of Flos lighting systems and technology in home design for unique ambiance.
Privately-owned Event Spaces
Utilization of privately-owned event spaces for functions such as events or filming purposes.

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Architecture & Design
Opportunities for architects and designers to explore glass and reflective materials for residential projects.
Lighting Technology
Potential for technology companies to further develop home lighting systems for unique and innovative designs.
Event and Film Industry
Potential growth and expansion for event and film industry through renting privately-owned spaces for events or filming purposes.
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