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Hotel lighting is not just a matter of aesthetics or technical specifications. It is one of the key tools in shaping the atmosphere, mood, and perception of the object itself.
Namely, light is the first thing a guest unconsciously senses upon entering a space. A warm-lit lobby creates a sense of welcome and security, while discreet, ambient lighting in rooms encourages relaxation and a sense of privacy.
In hotels where a guest first enters a room expecting silence, relaxation and private luxury, wall lamps are silent protagonists. Their design is certainly a decorative detail, but it is also a functional element that shapes the experience of light, space and mood.
One of Corda Lighting's latest projects was the creation of special ceiling lamps for the 200-year-old renowned Austrian Hotel Post, located in the beautiful Austrian town of Velden am Wörthersee.
Paris, the City of Light, is nicknamed the City of Light for a reason, and one of its most famous symbols of luxury and progress is the Grand Hôtel, now known as the InterContinental Paris Le Grand. Inaugurated on May 5, 1862 in the presence of Empress Eugenie, the hotel was conceived as an impressive edifice that would unite art, science, and industrial progress under the auspices of the Second Empire.
Lighting in hotels and restaurants has long ceased to be just a technical aspect of decoration. In modern hospitality, lighting is one of the key elements that builds the identity of a space.
Lighting in hotels is of utmost importance. Today, after a quarter of the 21st century, no one can deny this. Namely, lighting has the power to shape the experience of guests, influence their comfort and leave a lasting impression. However, mistakes are often made that can ruin the atmosphere and turn visitors away.