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Flos vs Artemide vs Research.Lighting: Three Ways to Glow
Modern lighting doesn’t stick to one formula. Some go iconic, others philosophical, others personal. None better, just different.
Flos brings the icons. Bold shapes, museum-worthy silhouettes, pure design heritage. Artemide brings the ideas. Light as philosophy, comfort, and human connection. We (Research.Lighting) bring the sculpture. Brooklyn-made, customizable light fixtures built with proportion, material, and a bit of warmth.
Each serves a purpose. A hotel might want Flos. A workspace might call for Artemide. A restaurant or home? Probably us.
Modern light isn’t a contest. It’s a conversation. We’re just happy to add our point of view.
Read the original version: Flos vs Artemide vs Research.Lighting: Contrast in Shape, Spirit, & Shine or read more from Research.Lighting here.
Choose your favorite God
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Hades
Demeter
Apollo
Hestia
Ares
Dionysus
Artemis
Hermes
Temple of the Goddess Artemis, Genoa, Liguria, ITALIA
SOM | Artemide

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Gae Aulenti, "Patroclo" table lamp,
Artemide, Italy, 1975,
Mold-blown glass, metal,
15 h × 20 w × 13 d in (38 × 51 × 33 cm)
- Artemis
ARTEMIS | Close-up, detail of: Circular marble relief with Artemis and Apollo shooting arrows at Niobids Roman [with "the figures appear to be copied from an Athenian work, perhaps a frieze, of 440-430 BC." - txt ©BM] Diameter = 95 cm Artemis figure = appx 22-24 cm 1 BC [probably] Found in Italy.
The British Museum, London | BM [Ground fl., Gallery G23]
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BM | Michael Svetbird phs©msp | 17|08|24 6400X4300 600 [I., II.] The photographed object is collection item of BM [Non-commercial fair use | No AI | Author rights apply | Sorry for the watermarks]
📸 Part of the "Reliefs-Friezes-Slabs-Sculpture" MSP Online Photo-gallery:
👉 D-ART: https://www.deviantart.com/svetbird1234/gallery/72510770/reliefs-friezes-slabs-sculpture
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