Posts Tagged ‘light’
Glad Lucia!

It’s the day for celebrating light in Sweden: the tradition of Lucia.
As the child of a Swede that was intent on preserving tradition, I always knew what would come the morning of the 13th.
In the midst of the pitch black of a winter morning, my mother would gently knock on my door, the sign that I was meant to get up. Propping it open, she would walk away, leaving only the melodic sounds of Lucia sången coming from the downstairs speakers. I would rub my eyes and sleepily crawl out of bed. Outside of my door, a white robe was carefully hung, a thick red sash draped on top.
Friday Photo: Color

Turquoise walls, pink windows, bright filigree lights – a Mexican restaurant tucked into the streets of downtown Seattle.
Only From a Swede: Luminescent Fiber Optic Wallpaper
As I said yesterday, it’s the time of year for light, which makes this new wallpaper by Swedish designer Camilla Diedrich so fitting. Lit up by fiber optics, the luminescent wall paper almost magically adds light to a room without an actual light fixture. But surprise, surprise… it’s expensive.
[Via Inhabitat]


