
Modular Lighting: Designing for a Layout That Can Still Change
A fixture wired to a single fixed point commits a room to that exact layout for as long as the fixture stays in place. Furniture arrangements shift, rooms get repurposed, and a dining area can bec ...

Linear Simplicity: Why a Line Reads Differently Than an Object
Most fixtures read as discrete objects — a pendant, a chandelier, a flush mount, each with its own visible shape and presence in a room. A linear fixture behaves differently. Rather than presentin ...

Architectural Mimicry: Letting a Room’s Own Lines Guide Fixture Shape
Every room already has a geometry of its own — the curve of a bay window, the straight run of exposed ceiling beams, the arch of a doorway, the grid of window mullions. A fixture whose shape echoe ...

Symmetry vs. Function: Which Comes First
Symmetry is one of the most reliable tools for making a lighting layout look considered rather than incidental. It is also easy to apply too early — centering a fixture on a room, a wall, or an ...
