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As a professional lighting manufacturer, we can benefit from our overall technical experience and resources and take on large and complex assignments, wherever in the world the needs arise. SmileLight ...

Biophilic Lighting:Why Wood and RattanBelong in Urban Homes
Urban living often means trading natural surroundings for built environments. Biophilic lighting design — centred on fixtures made from wood, rattan, and other organic materials — is one of the most d ...

Over-Scaled Fixtures in Small Rooms:The Jewel-Box Effect Explained
Conventional wisdom says that small rooms require small light fixtures. In practice, the opposite approach — hanging a fixture that most people would consider "too large" — can produce one of th ...

Outdoor Transitions:The Case for ConsistentColor Temperature
The Kelvin Scale — Warm to Cool 1800K 2700K 3000K 3500K 4000K 5000K 6500K Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Lower values appear amber and warm; higher values ...

Mirror Lighting: How to Position Wall Sconces for Even, Shadow-Free Facial Illumination
Why the height and position of light sources around a mirror determines whether the face is well lit or distorted by shadow — and the geometry that solves it. Mirror lighting is among the most pra ...

Linear Recessed Lighting: How Light Paths Define Architecture and Guide Movement
Why a continuous line of light read into a ceiling or wall does something fundamentally different from a series of points — and how to use this difference deliberately. Light has always been used ...

Acoustic Lighting: How Integrated Fabric and Felt Elements Address Both Light and Sound
What acoustic lighting fixtures actually do, how sound absorption works at the fixture level, and where this dual-function approach makes a practical difference. Most lighting decisions are ...

Curvaceous Silhouettes: How Circular and Oval Fixtures Soften the Rigidity of Built Architecture
Why the geometry of a light fixture matters as much as the light it produces — and how curved forms resolve visual tension in rectilinear spaces. Architecture is almost universally rect ...

Translucent Materials in Lighting: How Diffusion Changes the Quality of Light
What alabaster, opal glass, frosted glass, and their close relatives do to light — and why diffusion is as much a design decision as output, colour temperature, or CRI. A fixture's optical ...

The Fifth Wall: How Ceiling Uplighting Creates Height in Rooms with Limited Vertical Space
Why lighting the ceiling — rather than from it — transforms the perceived volume of any room, and how to apply the technique effectively across different space types. Interior designers somet ...

Dining Pendant Height: How to Hang a Fixture for the Right Light and the Right Sightline
Why 75–90cm above the table is the standard measurement for dining pendants — what it optimises, what changes it, and how to apply it to any ceiling height or table configuration. Of all th ...
