The art of transforming spaces

As days grow shorter and nights stretch longer, lighting takes on an even more essential role in interior design. Winter invites us to create cozy environments where light becomes the true protagonist — revealing textures, warming colors, and awakening emotions. Good winter lighting goes beyond functionality — it becomes a sensory experience. Warm-toned LED profiles (2700K to 3000K) cast a soft glow that mirrors the sunset, setting an intimate mood perfect for evenings with wine or family gatherings. Floor lamps and adjustable sconces highlight artwork, fireplaces, and architectural details, adding layers of depth to each room. The secret lies in layered design: diffused general lighting for visual comfort, task lighting for reading or working areas, and accent lighting to create striking focal points. Materials such as smoked glass, brushed brass, and translucent fabrics come to life in winter, reflecting and softening the light with elegance. Above all, winter lighting is an opportunity to tell stories through light — stories that invite warmth, spark emotions, and transform every space into a personal sanctuary.

Jaqueline Fleck