Picture Lighting

Picture Lighting: The Basics

Picture Lighting: The Basics

Picture lights are ideal to highlight artwork or other special objects. It is functional and decorative. Traditional Picture Lighting Traditional picture lighting highlights a single picture. Used discerningly, they can provide intimate lighting to a room. A traditional picture light is mounted on the frame or above the artwork on the wall. A picture light…

Picture Lighting: Beyond the Basics
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Picture Lighting: Beyond the Basics

Track lighting, monorail lighting, ceiling and wall mounted spotlights and recessed lighting are all good options for picture lighting. STAS Powered Picture Rail hangs artwork and powers picture lights. Track Lighting or Monorail Lighting Track lighting and monorail systems are great if you want to light more than one picture. They have a clean, minimalist…

It’s All in the Details
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It’s All in the Details

Traditional Home just sent a “We want you back” packet.* The packet has a little booklet in it. I would Pin every picture in the booklet. I love Traditional Home magazine. Traditional Home However you envision the good life… you’ll find your inspiration here! Living with Style The best homes have character and personality all…

More Uses for Picture Lights
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More Uses for Picture Lights

“For the San Francisco designer, a multipurpose room doesn’t always have to be TV-centric. It can be a tranquil retreat or a great place to entertain. “Picture Light: It creates ambiance and casts a warm glow on the artwork, shelves and barware.” Instant Room by Palmer Weiss in the March 2014 House Beautiful Magazine Get…

Without Light There Is No Color – Clamp On Display Lights for Art Shows & Craft Shows

Without Light There Is No Color – Clamp On Display Lights for Art Shows & Craft Shows

Do not underestimate the importance of lighting in planning your display for an art show, craft show, trade show or merchandising display. Display lights are ideal for lighting temporary exhibits, booths and craft displays. “How should art be presented to enable it to be appreciated by viewers? There is no uniquely correct answer, and clearly…