Andrew Neyer

Andrew Neyer

 Art & Light meld cohesively within Andrew Neyer lighting. Established in Ohio in 2010, Andrew Neyer's "short story" says it all: "I make products I want to own. My products are derived from the combination of minimalism and wit. I partner with local fabricators to Produce all my products. Every year, the collection grows by finding new ways to interact with ordinary objects." Lighting from Andrew Neyer is quick to ship and long to last stylistically. His lighting designs are simplistic, yet bold. Shapes and lines commingle to create silhouettes of positive and negative space while offering proper illumination both overhead and on the wall. 

 

What is a Contemporary Light Fixture?

A contemporary light fixture is a fixture that reflects the design trends of the time period, so what was once contemporary in the past may not be contemporary today. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered, explore the Andrew Neyer collection, a penultimate example of innovative lighting. Explore products like the favorite Astro pendant light, or the playful Barbell pendant to incorporate modern style into your home. These pieces follow the contemporary design trends of today with features such as matte black finishes that make a statement, especially in rooms that are white feature light walls and ceilings, and shapely bulbs.

What Ceiling Lights Are on Trend?

The ceiling lights that are currently on trend are large statement lights that dominate the room. As furniture trends are leaning more towards basic colors such as white and tan, having a sharp contrast in the form of a ceiling light makes a huge difference. One of the best ways to create this contrast and make a statement is with ceiling lights that have a black finish. Products from the Andrew Neyer collection are the perfect lighting fixtures to do this, with their unique designs and matte black finishes. You can make a statement while still staying with the minimalistic theme with these pieces. Each product brings a sleek and modern look to ceiling lighting, like the Mobile Light 2 Arm, creating a statement with asymmetrical features, however it does not overpower the rest of the room.