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: Many designs utilize fabric, pleated shades, or high-quality glass that mimics the sheen and texture of silk.

There are several reasons why these lights have become a staple in modern luxury interiors: seta light

A manufacturer of precision lenses required non-destructive inspection for subsurface scratches (depth < 1 µm) after polishing. Standard brightfield microscopy failed because scratches did not scatter light strongly. Using Seta Light (single fiber-optic guide, 20° incidence, 10 mm from sample), scratches appeared as bright linear features against a dark background. The method reduced false rejects by 34% compared to visual inspection under ring light. : Many designs utilize fabric, pleated shades, or

Advances in computational illumination are extending Seta Light’s capabilities: Using Seta Light (single fiber-optic guide, 20° incidence,

The rise of the Seta light is closely linked to the "New Mediterranean" and "Japandi" design movements. These styles emphasize a connection to nature, the use of raw materials, and a palette of neutral tones.