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The “Other” selection at MIRONOVA ART features lighting that doesn’t conform to standard types. These are fixtures with hybrid functions, modular forms, or specialized applications — designed for installations, niches, and architectural features. Some are minimalist panels, others are embedded structures or adaptive components. This is lighting shaped by context, not classification. At MIRONOVA ART, we collect lighting that solves specific needs through design clarity and spatial logic.
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Not every fixture fits a predefined type — some respond to the distinct requirements of a space. At MIRONOVA ART, we gather lighting solutions that extend beyond conventional formats. These are models shaped by purpose: modular blocks, adaptive surfaces, embedded systems, and stand-alone panels for visual and spatial tasks.
Some integrate into architecture — ceiling voids, floor modules, wall niches. Others respond dynamically to movement, environmental changes, or lighting schedules. Materials range from translucent composites and engineered plastics to layered glass or smart textiles. Forms are non-traditional: sometimes structural, sometimes nearly invisible.
This is lighting for galleries, flexible retail zones, creative studios, or showrooms — spaces where naming the fixture matters less than how it performs. These models do not aim to follow; they are made to resolve, support, and direct.
MIRONOVA ART curates objects that don’t belong to a set type but serve a set purpose. We collaborate with studios working on edge cases — not for spectacle, but for precision and atmosphere. These fixtures live between categories, offering a new kind of clarity.
“Other” is not miscellaneous — it’s intentional. At MIRONOVA ART, this means fixtures with relevance, balance, and a different way of lighting the space.
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