Indirect lighting in interior design is staged in a modern way

An exclusive space was designed by Ramon Esteve Studio for Porcelanosa International Exhibition 2016 to showcase the wide variety and different effects of modern materials. The entire exhibition covers a total of 900 square meters and 170 square meters of it are divided into 'Premium House'. Linear indirect lighting highlights the design elements made from fine materials such as natural wood, ceramics and natural stone in every area.

Indirect lighting highlights design elements

The exclusive showroom of the tile manufacturer Porcelanosa is completely monochromenatural nuancesDesigned by Braun and made from first-class materials. It is divided into areas by effective partition walls that are indirectly lit and thus draw the viewer's attention to the effective details. Natural stone and wood predominate in the interior design, but are used in different, straight proportions.

Interior in warm, brown nuances

Geometric accents are incorporated into the design of the bathroom areas. The main bathroom is dominated by dark gray-brown tones and the room is made entirely of natural stone. The emphasis is on the geometrically shaped washing columns. Separately, a free-standing bathtub in the same style, but this time made of light material, is placed next to the window and contrasting mosaic wall. A small bathroom, adjacent to the bedroom, also serves as a partition between it and the adjacent walk-in closet.

underinsert into the furniture

Indirect lighting as an inseparable part of modern wall design

Decorative ethanol fireplace as a room divider in the common room

Modern ethanol fireplace made of natural stone as a room divider

Modern interior made entirely of wood and natural stone

Indirect lighting really highlights exclusive wall designs

Coherent lighting over the dining table

Modern kitchen with wooden kitchen island

Kitchen island indirectly lit from below

in the bedroom – on the walls and under the bed

Modern bedroom with attractive wall design - vertical blinds and wall panels

Exclusive bathroom with smoked glass walls

Small bathroom separates the bedroom from the walk-in closet

Exclusive bathroom made of natural stone in a minimalist style

Indirect lighting in the bathroom behind the mirrors

Freestanding bathtub and exclusive wall design with a geometric structure

Freestanding bathtub with geometric shapes made of natural stone

*a project byRamon Esteve Studio