Toledo Geller Featured in The Current by Urban Electric

Spread from Urban Electric's Current publication featuring Toledo Geller's Mansion in May room and the Cobe light fixture.

There’s something especially meaningful about being included in a publication created by people whose work you genuinely admire.

We were honored to have our Mansion in May showhouse room, La Femme Den, featured in the latest edition of The Current, the beautifully produced annual publication from Urban Electric. More coffee table book than catalog, The Current celebrates thoughtfully designed interiors through a curated collection of homes from designers around the world, with each story centered around the lighting that helps bring those spaces to life.

Our featured image highlights the Cobe light fixture installed in our room for Mansion in May. While lighting is often one of the final layers of a project, we believe it’s one of the elements that has the greatest ability to shape how a room feels. The right fixture doesn’t simply illuminate a space – it establishes mood, creates focal points, and often becomes the piece people remember most.

The Cobe was exactly that kind of fixture. Its sculptural form added warmth, character, and a quiet sense of drama that perfectly complemented the room’s layered textures and collected feel.

To see our work featured alongside so many talented designers in a publication as thoughtfully crafted as The Current is an honor we’re incredibly grateful for.

Thank you to Urban Electric for including our work, and for continuing to create a publication that celebrates timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and the power of beautiful lighting.

Northern new jersey toledo geller mansion in may show house la femme den mahjong room with mint green walls, leopard print carpet, and urban electric light fixture

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