
Bershka shop, by Alex Montiel
This decoration was for Bershka Berlin openning. The concept is the “Colours of Light” where the design, development and installation has been done at Alex Montiel design studio. The lamps plays with the light of the same shop. It reflects the colour of lamp on the floor and ceiling giving all the spectrum of light. At boy area we have played with the idea of black holes.
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Food Courts! Galleria Burgas shopping centre, by Lighting Design
Lighting Design Collective (LDC) created an immersive lighting experience for Galleria Burgas shopping centre in Bulgaria with light and colour to redefine the ambience of the space. The Galleria Burgas complex follows a traditional rectangular layout, with a looped internal avenuethat links together the two ‘court’ spaces positioned at opposite corners of the site.
LDC’s scheme uses a ‘holistic branding’ approach – a coherent lighting ethos, applied to the whole development, that creates a comfortable ambience in which visitors become immersed. This overall scheme is then adapted to suit the different uses within each individual zone.
The visitors’ experience at Galleria Burgas was envisioned as a ‘voyage’ through the space, with points of discovery and surprising visual twists built in along the way to elicit a subtly shifting emotional response. In practice, this meant integrating all aspects of the architecture, marketing and lighting design into a seamless whole.
LDC began with the daylight design for the project, locating skylights strategically to create particular daylight and sunlight effects, for example in the foodcourt areas circular skylights with decorative timber cone features were introduced. LDC have also ensured that flexibility is designed into the lighting system,enabling the operator to brand and transform the key public areas quickly and inexpensively using the existing backlit surfaces, moving light projectors and coloured lights. The project lighting also meets the LEED Gold rating requirements for sustainability and reduction of light pollution.
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INAHO lighting, by tangent:
INAHO is an interior lighting inspired by a golden ear of rice slowly swinging in the wind. The product’s 3 mm wide stem is made of carbon fibre and a LED covered by a golden perforated tube is attached to its end, which creates light in dots reminding us of paddy rice. Human-detection sensors are embedded in the base and when a person comes by the INAHO, it begins to sway in that direction.
Dozens of INAHO would create a landscape that responds to and follows people, which will make an attractive entrance or corridor. By extracting the characteristics from an ear of rice and representing them with minimal elements, we approached a product which possesses novelty and nature-oriented familiarity together.
Designed by Hideki Yoshimoto and Yoshinaka Ono from tangent:.