Here's What You Missed at LumeHaus' ID India Design 2026 Display in New Delhi
- Lumehaus HQ
- Feb 26
- 3 min read
At India Design ID 2026 in New Delhi, visitors stepping into the LumeHaus display encountered more than a lighting showcase. The unveiling of the Resonance Collection presented a carefully curated environment where table lamps, floor lamps, wall lights, and pendant lights were experienced as sculptural objects rather than conventional lighting fixtures.
For those who could not attend the exhibition, the Resonance display offered a glimpse into LumeHaus’ evolving design philosophy, where lighting becomes an intersection of material, form, texture, and atmosphere.
A New Chapter in Designer Lighting
The Resonance Collection introduced a series of modern table lamps, luxury floor lamps, contemporary wall lights, and designer pendant lights created for sophisticated interiors.
Each lighting piece explored how subtle variations in proportion and material can transform the way light interacts with a space. Rather than focusing on decorative complexity, the collection emphasized restraint, balance, and tactile materials.
Visitors at the LumeHaus booth experienced lighting that felt calm, sculptural, and intentional, designed to integrate seamlessly within modern living rooms, bedrooms, hospitality interiors, and architectural spaces.
Table Lamps that Define Interior Atmosphere
A key highlight of the Resonance display was its range of designer table lamps for modern homes.
These decorative table lamps explored materials such as carved wood, bouclé fabric, banana paper, and linen. The forms were carefully proportioned to bring quiet presence to bedside tables, consoles, and living spaces.
Design concepts such as Linea, Neru, Tala, Aven, Brun, and Milo demonstrated how small shifts in proportion or carving can create entirely different personalities within a lighting object.
The result was a series of luxury table lamps that function both as lighting and sculptural décor pieces.
Sculptural Floor Lamps for Living Spaces
The display also introduced several modern floor lamps designed for living rooms and interior lounges.
Pieces such as Calen, Miro, Lune FL, and Orin explored the contrast between grounded bases and soft, diffused illumination.
Many of these lamps featured textured materials like paper mâché bases, bouclé shades, and linen diffusers, allowing light to spread gently across surfaces rather than projecting sharply into the room.
These designer floor lamps were created to anchor interiors visually while providing warm ambient lighting.
Wall Lights Designed to Glow, Not Shine
Another interesting element of the Resonance display was its series of modern wall lights for contemporary interiors.
The Oris wall light explored a circular fabric form designed to contain illumination rather than project it outward aggressively. Instead of acting as a spotlight, the wall light created a soft glow that gently radiated into the surrounding space.
This approach reflects a broader shift in lighting design, where wall lamps are used to create atmosphere rather than direct illumination.
Pendant Lights and Hanging Lamps that Float in Space
Suspended above the display were several designer pendant lights and hanging lamps designed for dining spaces, lounges, and architectural interiors.
Forms like Nubo, Sama, and Kobe explored layered silhouettes and textured fabrics that slowed the diffusion of light, allowing illumination to feel atmospheric rather than harsh.
These modern pendant lights demonstrated how suspended lighting can create visual rhythm within a space while remaining soft and understated.
Materials that Speak Through Texture
Across the entire Resonance Collection, LumeHaus focused on materials that communicate through touch and texture.
The collection incorporated:
Hand-shaped paper mâché bases
Natural banana paper shades
Bouclé fabric textures
Carved wooden lamp bases
Cast aluminium lighting structures
Soft linen diffusers
These materials allowed light to behave naturally, creating warm diffusion and subtle shadows instead of bright directional illumination.
Lighting Designed to Be Lived With
What stood out most at the Resonance display was the sense of calm the lighting created within the booth.
Instead of competing for attention, each lamp appeared composed and balanced. The pieces felt like objects designed to exist quietly within interiors, contributing to atmosphere rather than dominating the room.
This philosophy defines the direction LumeHaus continues to pursue with its lighting collections.
Designed in Europe. Crafted in India.
The Resonance Collection continues the guiding principle behind the brand:
Designed in Europe. Crafted in India.
International design sensibilities shape the forms and proportions, while Indian craftsmanship brings the materials and textures to life.
The result is a lighting collection that balances global design thinking with material honesty and craftsmanship.
Discover the Resonance Collection
For those who missed the display at India Design ID 2026, the Resonance Collection is now available to explore online.
From designer table lamps and luxury floor lamps to modern wall lights and contemporary pendant lighting, the collection offers lighting designed to elevate modern interiors.
Explore the collection at LumeHaus.in
Designed in Europe. Crafted in India.




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