Light transforms, envelops, communicates.

In an interior design project, good lighting can make the difference between something correct and something memorable.

Four renowned design studios — Núria Selva Villaronga, Andrea Arqués, The Room Studio and Espacio Home Design — share their best tips for lighting with intention, emotion, and balance. On this journey of light, our luminaires are their natural allies: discreet yet essential, warm yet contemporary, handcrafted yet sophisticated.

  • Núria Selva’s key lies in layering: lighting with depth and contrast: “Warm light is essential. We need the light to embrace us, not invade us.”
  • Visualizing the space in shadows: Andrea Arqués standout trick: “Bover offers warmth and volume with a sober aesthetic. It's light that accompanies, not dominates.”

  • Light that isn’t seen but is felt: The Room Studio’s philosophy. Their approach is integrative: “What matters is coherence. A poorly chosen light can ruin a meticulously crafted design.”

  • The perfect balance between design and functionality, from Espacio Home Design: “We like each luminaire to have character, but also lightness. Not shouting, but still being noticed.”

Light as a sensory experience

The advice of these four interior design leaders shares one essential idea: light is not only seen, it is felt. To illuminate well is to understand the space, imagine its rhythm, and consider the emotions we want to evoke.