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Residential Lighting Design with MOSS Objects: Apartments and Private Houses
Residential projects present a distinct challenge for lighting specification. Unlike hospitality or commercial environments, a private home must perform across every hour of the day, every mood, and every life stage its occupants move through. Interior architects specifying for private clients are not selecting luminaires for an audience — they are selecting for individuals, and that specificity demands a different approach to quality, material, and proportion. MOSS Objects p
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Feb 222 min read


Hospitality Lighting Specification: What Changes When the Client Is a Hotel
Hotels, restaurants, and bars ask different questions of a luminaire than residential projects do. Durability, atmosphere, and brand coherence all enter the specification in ways that shift the conversation with MOSS Objects.
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Feb 222 min read


Pendant Clusters: How Interior Architects Compose Multi-Luminaire Installations
A cluster of pendants is not simply several lamps in one place. It is a spatial decision that affects proportion, zone definition, and material character across an entire room.
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Feb 222 min read
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