Interactive lighting installation has become an extremely pervasive phenomenon in
contemporary design. Through a planning point of view, it is extraordinary to
consider the impact it can have on individuals' apparent involvement with a
given space. Collaborating with light and seeing ongoing quick impacts on the
charming visual upgrades is interesting. It is looked for after an encounter
that is exploited by numerous fashioners of businesses from diversion to
retail.
Installation artworks often occupy
an entire room or gallery space that the spectator has to walk through to
engage fully with the work of art. Art installations are a
different art from sculpture or other traditional art forms that it is a
complete unified experience rather than a display of separate individual
artwork.
KLOVE Studio, founded in 2005 by
Prateek Jain and Gautam Seth are amongst the prominent name in the lighting
industry. The collection with KLOVE includes a variety of different lighting
shapes that are manufactured using the latest techniques and methods.
Different Art Installation
with Klove Studio
Chakra
Chakra, inspired by vortices of
the energy that keep the life-spark circulating within the human body is
designed in collaboration with couturier Rohit Bal is installed in luxurious
DLF Mall. Brass, stone and KLOVE’s glass are used to create this stunning
artwork.
Nathdwara
Klove’s Nathdwara features a
Srinathji figurine in a traditional altar setting, with a handblown glass
screen and lights. This mixed media installation is easily customizable.
Devalaya
Klove designed an art called
Devalaya, it interprets a traditional prayer setting, with handblown glass
silhouettes inspired by the ornate architecture common to temples across India.
The installation has been designed so that each part can be used as an
independent light fixture.
Padmaja
Borrowed from the Hindi word for
‘lotus’ and goddess Lakshmi. Created for Swarovski’s 10th anniversary, Padmaja
features.
Fox
Klove’s Fox installation is
inspired by the fantastical surrealism of a Scandinavian birch forest. This
Amber-colored glass figurine of foxes are delicate and elegant, yet they
invoke feelings of playful innocence as the foxes seem to be in communion with
their natural surroundings.
H 20 + Cue
This artwork for commissioned for
leading Indian fashion designers Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna of Cue. It can
be found in their Defence Colony store in New Delhi, depicting perennial the fascination for the way the sharp, raw industrial magnetism is tempered by the
genteel charm of romance and intricacy in a design.
At Klove Studio the lighting
designers have managed to put their heart and soul into the designs and have
been able to create some masterpieces that are shining across the interiors
around the world. We at Klove Studio take great pride in our variety of designs
that includes some marvelous art installations that would look great hanging
from the roof down.
With a bounty of choices to look
over, individuals are getting more inundated in items and encounters they can
respond and explore different avenues regarding. As propelling innovation is
quickly helping the improvements appropriate for this need, KLOVE STUDIO is
universally incorporating intuitive lighting establishments on their made items
and encounters.
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