Earth tones kitchen design with Karizma Luce design lighting.

Three ways to illuminate a dream kitchen.

From simple breakfasts to culinary masterpieces, and from a shared cup of coffee to unforgettable celebrations with friends, lighting sets the tone. Discover how three distinct lighting options from Karizma Luce can beautifully and stylishly illuminate a dream kitchen.

Invisible yet essential: recessed spotlights
Recessed spotlights are perfect for a sleek, modern look. These lights integrate seamlessly into ceilings or cabinets. Choose, for example, the popular round Dea Amata or square Dea Amor, available in various sizes, luxurious reflector colors, CCT, and beam angles. Whether you’re lighting up countertops or subtly highlighting display cabinets, with Karizma Luce, you’re guaranteed a professional and refined appearance.


Practical and stylish: track lighting
Track lighting is popular for its flexibility and modern aesthetic. With adjustable spotlights, you can easily illuminate different work areas. Whether you need extra light over the countertop or want to highlight a special wall feature, track lighting adapts effortlessly. Opt for the sophisticated and luxurious Caro spotlight for excellence and versatility, or choose the timeless Vuoto (GU10) and select your own light source.

A stylish statement: pendant lights
Pendant fixtures bring a touch of elegance and contemporary flair to the kitchen. The trendy spherical Dea Eros or the minimalist Perla fixtures can be installed solo or in striking clusters. Pendant lights are often found above kitchen islands or dining areas. Do you prefer a track version? All Karizma Luce pendant fixtures are available as track variants upon request.

A kitchen is more than just a place to prepare meals; it’s the heart of the home, where people gather and create unforgettable memories. Showcasing homes and their residents in the best light is our goal, every day. 

Led’s delight!

 

 

CREDITS

Photo 01 / header | Dea Amata, Caro, Stretto

Photography: Robert Koelewijn
Lighting professional: bedrijfsverlichting.nl

Photo 02 | Perla, Dea Amata
Photography: Lucas Kemper

Photo 03 | Vuoto
Photography: Robert Koelewijn
Lighting professional: bedrijfsverlichting.nl

Photo 04 | Dea Eros, Dea Amata, Vuoto Wall
Lighting professional and photography: Mabalux

Photo 05 | Dea Flora M, Dea Juno M, Dea Vesta M PE
Photography: Nick Cannaerds, The Art of Living online
Lighting professional: Poplight

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