The Vine
The trick designers use to make a living room look expensive isn't a statement chandelier.
It's a hidden line of warm light tucked behind the TV, under the floating shelves, or along the edge of the media console.
That soft glow tracing an outline in every high-end living room you've ever envied? This is it.
The Vine is a continuous-beam COB strip wrapped in pure silicone, designed to curve and climb around any shape in the room.
The 288 LEDs per meter sit close enough together that the light reads as one smooth line of 3000K warm white, with no visible dots or shadows.
Stick it down with the pre-applied adhesive, cut it to length at the marked intervals, and order whichever run fits the space.
The detail that turns this from "nice idea" into "designer install" is the touch sensor.
It works through up to 0.79" (20mm) of wood, glass, stone, acrylic, or plastic, so the dimmer disappears behind the TV unit or inside the media cabinet door.
Tap once for on and off.
Hold to dim, stepless, with memory of your last setting when you switch it back on.
Run it behind the TV for a soft bias-light glow that frames the screen.
Tuck it under a floating shelf or along the underside of a console table to wash warm light onto the wall behind.
Layer it with a warm ambient and a soft task lamp, and your living room stops looking like an apartment and starts looking like a place worth photographing.