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Celebrating Design Through Light

We take a closer look at the Tom Dixon and Articolo brands stocked at Huda Lighting

Within its project portfolio, Huda Lighting proudly represents global brands that reflect both craftsmanship and creativity that bring design narratives to life through light.

Tom Dixon: Pioneering British Design

Since its founding in 2002, Tom Dixon has evolved into a globally recognised design brand with a presence in more than 90 countries. Known for its bold forms and experimental materials, Tom Dixon has carved a unique space in the world of contemporary decorative lighting and furniture. The brand’s ability to fuse industrial innovation with sculptural beauty makes it a favourite among interior designers seeking both function and artistry.

With hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, New York and beyond, Tom Dixon creates products that speak an international design language while remaining grounded in their British roots. Whether suspended above a luxe hotel bar or installed in a minimalist residence, these pieces command attention while blending seamlessly into the architectural narrative of the space.

Articolo Studios: The Spirit of Light, Handcrafted

Originating from Melbourne and now represented in key cities like New York, Articolo is a lighting studio that explores the poetic side of illumination. Founded by Nicci Kavals, Articolo embraces the subtlety and warmth of hand-blown glass, casting light as an emotional and atmospheric element within a space.

The studio’s dedication to artisanal processes and luxurious materials means that each Articolo piece feels timeless and tactile – more akin to sculpture than lighting. Its organic forms and refined finishes make it a compelling choice for interiors that balance softness with structure. The studio’s commitment to quality workmanship and timeless aesthetics continues to resonate with a global audience looking for lighting that’s both deeply personal and universally elegant.

Together, Tom Dixon and Articolo represent two ends of the contemporary lighting spectrum – bold and architectural, soft and poetic. Both are available at Huda Lighting showrooms, where designers and project owners are invited to explore the full collection, receive tailored consultations and experience the products first-hand.

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