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    • Design by Decade - 1950s - Lightology
      • Lighting from this period featured clean lines, provided quality illumination and doubled as beautiful accent pieces. Artistic elements often featured organic shapes and patterns, which were inspired by Scandinavian design.
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  2. Electricity pylon being erected, 1920s Most lighting schemes were fairly minimal in scope, with perhaps one central light and a couple of wall lights or plug-in lamps. New task lighting for work and home, such as the classic Anglepoise lamp, played with modern, minimalist design.

  3. Jul 19, 2023 · The post-war era in the 1950s saw a rapid expansion of the electricity grid, making electric lighting more accessible to homes across the country. The increased availability of electric power allowed for a greater diversity in lighting fixtures, from table lamps to ceiling fixtures.

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Learn more about what influenced lighting designs between 1865 and 1970 with this illustrated timeline.

  5. The Hall of Mirrors at Versailles was the first room in history to be illuminated to something approaching the light-levels we’d find safe and pleasant today. Its ubiquitous glass reflected candle-light so effectively that the French court began for the first time to hold regular evening parties.

  6. Nov 6, 2017 · Humans have always relied on lighting to the overcome darkness. We explore the history of lighting from the invention of fire to modern day electricity.

  7. Oct 6, 2016 · The integration of fluorescent light fixtures and suspended ceiling grids was an innovation of the 1950s. The Daylume fixture was an early entry into the marketplace and offered molded translucent covers in a variety of sizes and surface patterns.

  8. Nov 22, 2013 · By the late 1920s and early 1930s, European researchers were doing experiments with neon tubes coated with phosphors (a material that absorbs ultraviolet light and converts the invisible light into useful white light). These findings sparked fluorescent lamp research programs in the U.S., and by the mid and late 1930s, American lighting ...

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