Living room at night with a dining table set for dinner, a dark sofa with fluffy pillows, a wooden coffee table with a bottle of champagne and a floral centerpiece, large windows showing city lights outside, and warm lighting including a tall paper lantern.

Design

By looking at the big picture rather than isolating elements, we recognize how different parts influence and relate to one another. Our approach seeks harmony between Natural Light, Electric Light and the Human Experience.

Modern living room with large floor-to-ceiling windows showing a cityscape at dusk, featuring a dark sectional sofa with fur pillows, a round wooden coffee table with books and a small plant, a tall decorative floor lamp with an artistic design, a large green potted plant, and a dining table with a bowl of apples.

Layers of Light

Light layering is a design principle that combines ambient, task, accent, and natural illumination to harmonize and craft spaces that inspire and transform. Each layer is carefully shaped, blending functionality and beauty into an immersive, luxurious experience.

Living room with modern decor, colorful hanging lamps, a dark sofa with pillows, a small round table with books and a vase, a potted plant, and a bowl of apples on a dining table, illuminated with purple and yellow lighting.

Scene Control

Scene control is essential for bringing designs to life, providing the flexibility to adapt lighting to different moods, tasks, and moments. By allowing precise control over layers of light, it ensures every detail is highlighted, every texture enhanced, and every space can transition seamlessly to meet its aesthetic and functional intent.