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How to manage the lighting of a hotel

Knowing the importance of lighting for an hotel and the sector trends is essential to approach a complete lighting project for hotels.

Hospitality is a world in continuous evolution and, compared to the past, the change seems to have become even faster, so much so that hotels must constantly update, renew themselves, adapting to the changes underway.

A good hotel must be able to make the guest feel at home, with a warm and hospitable atmosphere.

The lighting of the hotel contributes significantly to the experience of the guest, not so much for the function related to visibility, but for the emotions that it is able to arouse.

The atmosphere you need to recreate with the right lights must be welcoming, pleasant and functional, so as to allow guests to easily and comfortably orient themselves in any space of the hotel.

For example, the lobby of a hotel, often considered a crossing point, a simple transit to reach the rooms or other areas of the structure, is actually a very important space, as it provides the first impression of the structure, makes guests understand where they are, the tone and type of hotel.

The light will be able to convey exactly the image that the hotel wants to give its guests.

Therefore, designing the right lighting is essential: depending on the identity of the hotel, you can choose to light up the reception desk with a scenic installation, as in the case of Vollee, or by using a solution with a simpler but still impactful form, as in the case of Libe.

In public areas such as a lounge it is important to recreate an intimate and relaxing atmosphere, so the light will have to ensure the right lighting without being too strong.

On a stylistic side one can dare in some cases to work with contrasts, inserting more classic chandeliers such as Crek in modern contexts.

In the rooms, however, the light must take on a more practical but flexible role. It should be possible to adjust it according to your needs. Adopting a lighting system that can adapt to the needs of the guest, means allowing him to recreate in an autonomous and impromptu way the atmosphere most pleasing to him. Iglù is perfect thanks also to the system of dimerability, which will allow the guest to adjust the intensity of the light according to his needs.

In corridors, the light must be functional to identify the path to the rooms, stairs, or access to elevators, so it is necessary to vary the lighting levels, often mixing technical lighting with decorative lighting, in order to ensure the right lighting with even a dose of design.

Iglù is a transversal collection, which finds its correct application even in the case of a corridor of a hotel, being able to manage the length of the cables as appropriate.

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

Highlights from Milan Design Week

The Milan design week has come to the end. It’s been a week full of events, during which the city of Milan has returned to the frenetic liveliness that was now just a memory.

Buyers, designers, interior designers, architects, students and even private people have populated the streets of Brera.

Masiero could not miss this long-awaited event and we did it in top style.

From 6 to 12 June we created Rivelazioni, a concept by Studio Milo designed to immerse the visitor in a sensory experience during which to discover the novelties of Masiero and also appreciate the long sellers.

Like a casket enclosing the most precious of jewels, clouds of fabric have gently wrapped the new collections of the Dimore Masiero catalogue: Posy a project born from the creative mind of the designer Sara Moroni.

Iglù, an idea of Oriano Favaretto.

In the location placed in Via Statuto 16 visitors were also able to admire a spectacular installation of Horo, design by Pierre Gonalons: a cascade of suspension in amber tone framed the social wall, with the elegance that distinguishes us.

The long-selling Sound, design by Giovanni Battista Gianola, has illuminated a splendid marble table by Scapin, recreating an intimate and fascinating corner.

The dehor, fully furnished with elements of the company DA A and customized with fabric flags branded Masiero, paid tribute to the summer, hosting guests during the cocktail party on June 9.

Our guests were served by the staff of Spuma, bartender known to give real taste experiences!

Thanks to all those who have made this Fuorisalone a success, we are ready to start working on the next edition!

Milano Design Week 2022

By having to overcome obstacles, the viewer earns a privilege. The best things are those you discover. (Dominique de Menil)

The evocative layout of “Rivelazioni”, the Fuorisalone 2022 installation entrusted to the creativity of Studio MILO, aims to reveal the new Masiero lighting collections little by little, with the gradual delicacy that accompanies the discovery of a precious jewel or a work of art.

Masiero presents two new collections, Posy design by Sara Moroni and Iglù, design by Oriano Favaretto

Iglù, Design by Oriano Favaretto
Posy, design by Sara Moroni

The spatiality of the location in Via Statuto 16 will be also a soft shell inside which will be celebrated an installation of the iconic Horo by Pierre Gonalons and Sound by Giovanni Battista Gianola.

RIVELAZIONI Brera Design District – Via Statuto 16 – Milan

Press Preview, Monday 6 June from 11 am to 7 pm

Openings:

  • 6 June 11 am – 7 pm
  • 7, 8, 10 June 11 am – 9 pm
  • 9 June 11 am– 10 pm
  • 12 June 11 am – 6 pm

You could find us also at the Salone del Mobile at the partners:

Trabà / Hall 10 Stand E08
Carpanese Home / Hall 03 Stand G14
Fasolin / Hall 08 Stand B35

As well as at the Fondazione delle Stelline, Corso Magenta 61 – Milan, partner of “Il Paradiso” by Pierre Gonalons and at the Spazio Medelhan via Carlo Torre 28, Milan.



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