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Outdoor Lighting for Evenings Under the Stars

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For al fresco suppers and late-night lounging, we’ve rounded up some modern outdoor lighting ideas for a cozy outdoor space

Outdoor Lighting, spring 2023

The Danoise

This Scandinavian-inspired outdoor sconce comes from the minds of Canadian design studio Luminaire Authentik and sports a matte finish (here in mint green). It includes a Tala Sphere type bulb, which can be dimmed to recreate the defused glow of a candle flame. $350, at Simons

 

Outdoor Lighting Green Modern

The Gustave

Designed by architect Vincent Van Duysen, this compact tabletop lamp makes a stylish choice for both indoor and outdoor lighting needs. In lacquered green, it adds a verdant pop of colour to patio tables and bar carts. $610, at Robinson Lighting & Bath

Flamingo Pink

The Easy Peasy

Outdoor lighting is a simple outlet for adding a touch of playfulness to your space. In the Easy Peasy table lamp by Lodes, levity comes in the form of rounded shapes and eclectic colour combinations, including a pink pompom accent. But as a light source, its quality remains elegant, with a white diffuser keeping its glow warm and easy on the eyes. $805, at Casa di Luce.

Exterior lighting collection

The E-Arch-S-LA40

A staple in the Luminaire Authentik outdoor lighting collection, this striking wall light is water-rated and suitable for use throughout all four seasons. If you’re seeking a permanent addition to your exterior facades, this model boasts a timeless style inspired by art deco design with a variety of colourways that offer a modern edge. $350, at Luminaire Authentik.

Barrel style collection

The Bols

Whether you’re trying to conserve space on your balcony or add some visual interest to your poolside deck, this outdoor floor lamp from Estiluz is the perfect solution. Cast a glow in your outdoor space while enjoying this piece’s multifunctional component as a side table or planter. Additionally, the polyethylene globe is a transformative element that can be suspended from the ceiling or provide ambient light when captured in open metal baskets. $3,300, at LightForm.

Outdoor Suspension Lighting

The Santorini

The Santorini outdoor lamps by Marset are inspired by the lanterns found on fishing boats. Add just a touch of nautical vibes to your patio or terrace by hanging these mini lanterns from the ceiling, either individually or clustered together like a garland. Pricing upon request, at Dark Tools.

Brokis

The SFERA

A textured concrete base and smokey glass bell give this outdoor floor/table lamp all the modern elements of industrial-inspired outdoor lighting. It is one of the latest additions to the BROKIS outdoor lighting portfolio and features a stainless-steel hoop which serves as a handle for moving the light from one place to another. Pricing upon request, AM Studio

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Okay, but it clearly is

For the first 16 years of my life, the bat cave at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)—a reconstruction of an actual cave in Jamaica—was among my favourite places in the city. The cave was decorated with cast stalactites and wax bat models, which hung from the ceiling and threw jagged shadows on the walls. A few other features imbued it with spooky verisimilitude: the drip-drip-drip sound effects, the mirrors arranged to create the illusion of infinite depth, the strobe lights strategically placed to make the shadows flutter. When I visited as a five-year-old, the bat cave scared me. When I visited as a stoned fifteen-year-old, it scared me even more. Then came the renovation.

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