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IT’S SIMPLY BRILLIANT!

A seasoned design journalist shares ideas about building and maintainin­g a collection of designer lamps

- By Li Haohan

Right from the beginning, journalist Joseph Lim was clear about what he wanted: to collect lamps by great designers such as Achille Castiglion­i,Vico Magistrett­i, Gio Ponti,Verner Panton, Jean Prouvé, Enzo Mari, and Franco Albini. He was inspired by the way that lamps can alter the look and feel of a room by simply moving it from one corner to another.That was in 2008, he was a young editor of a leading interior design magazine, and was constantly poring over the newer designs by contempora­ry masters. “I did detract from my original intent of collecting lamps from the late design greats,” he admits, so he shifted his gaze to modern lighting by Michael Anastassia­des, Ron Gilad,Tom Dixon, and Mario Botta, among others.

Today, Joseph continues to rely on knowledge and instinct in his collecting. He knows the history of each piece in his collection, and reads up on the subject for newer pieces to add to it.Take his recent acquisitio­n, the ‘Gweilo Tang’ lamp by Nordiska Galleriet & Partisans for Parachilna, one of the 110 limited edition pieces worldwide.The lamp is moulded by hand from acrylic, and has a fluid appearance. “It caught my eyes with its ghostly glow when it is switched on. After all, gweilo means ghost in Cantonese.”

Joseph acknowledg­es leaning towards Castiglion­i, whose designs from the ‘60s and ‘70s he finds alluring and timeless, that he has made space for the designer’s pendant lights in the bedroom and kitchen.

Timeless Style and Character

“I’ll stick to my original intent to collect pieces from the late design greats,” Joseph says. “These luminaires have a timeless flair, and they still look relevant in today’s homes. They even retain their special character even when they are not switched on.”

Although he has developed an eclectic taste in designer lamps, he remains careful where he sources new pieces. He only buys through authorised distributo­rs in Singapore or directly from Milanese shops whenever the Salone del Mobile brings him to the city.

Currently, over 30 table lamps make up his collection, many of which are strategica­lly positioned throughout his apartment. But as with any growing collection, it is inevitable for some of them to share a tabletop space or a deep corner. Other pieces are kept in the storeroom and make occasional appearance­s when Joseph decides to re-style his space.

Joseph does not rule out adding a few more pieces to his collection particular­ly when the classics are reissued. “I’m already eyeing the Cobra lamp designed by Elio Martinelli in 1968 for Martinelli Luce,” he lets on. “The shade of this graceful lamp can be swivelled to appear like a cobra’s head.”

Collection and Maintenanc­e

Besides lounging around or having friends over to his apartment to enjoy his collection, Joseph also spends time in their upkeep, which mostly consists of polishing the chrome parts with soft, dry cloth or a scrunched-up aluminium foil. He also ensures that the Bluetooth LED bulbs are replaced. He uses the Philips Hue system and activates his living room lights through Google assistant.

He reckons that he spends upwards of $2,000 a year on new acquisitio­ns. “But this varies depending on the number of classic designs that are re-issued, which may mean new colours, finishes or even sizes.” Throughout the year, he updates himself by reading periodical­s like Elle Decor Italia, Belle,Vogue Living and Elle Decor UK, as well as following his favourite lighting brands on Instagram.

Joseph shares expert advice on building a collection such as his. “You can start with small table lamps from Kartell or Flos, which can cost below $500. In fact, the trend is now portable and rechargeab­le lights. Some brands that produce such eco-friendly lights include Menu, Marset, Artemide, Flos, &Tradition, Foscarini. Many lighting brands are rolling out these handy lights which can spruce up a table setting or a corner without any harm to the environmen­t.”

He also suggest gun for brands such as Artemide, Flos, Fontana Arte, Nemo, and Oluce that are the old Italian stalwarts in the lighting industry. “They often have designs from many well-known design masters, and you can trust the quality of these brands.”

Follow Joseph Lim on Instagram at @ supadupade­cor where he shares useful ideas and inspiratio­ns about lighting and home décor.

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