Interior
designers often enter a home armed with a veritable arsenal of
creativity and subcontracted resources. In many cases, the secondary
services a decorator brings in under his or her invoice adds a certain
specialized expertise to robust décor. Professional lighting equipment
and lighting design services are crucial to this mix. With the right
levels of light, both glare and shadow are dispelled, and the texture
and color of artwork springs to light.
Phantom Lighting
Representatives, located throughout North America, Central America, and
South America, are available to help the interior designer utilize
some of the world’s most unique and aesthetically superb lighting
equipment on the market.
If you are currently working with an
interior decorator or interior design firm, we recommend you point them
in our direction if they encounter any of the following scenarios
relative to fine art and display lighting systems. While a great many
interior designers are already working with Phantom Lighting products,
many are still discovering us for the first time. Your interior
designer will most likely recommend new artwork as part of his or her
overall plan for creating a new look within your home.
Private
art collections can transform an interior into a realm of
sophistication with very little physical change to the room. The trick
is to find equipment from a lighting fixture manufacturer that will
maximize the impact of your new collection without damaging the artwork
itself or interfering with general room lighting. Any interior
designer will tell you that the two biggest aesthetic obstacles to
overcome when lighting art are shadows and glare. Any curator or
experienced collector will also add that the greatest technological
threat to art lighting is ultraviolet radiation and infrared heat—both
of which can literally destroy priceless works of creativity and many
hours of hard work on the part of your designers.