Lighting Design & Supply
Lighting Design and Supply
Lighting
Lighting Design & Supply
We import standard fixtures and components from some of world’s best manufacturers, and develop machined, spun, cast and fabricated components in India. Our polishing, anodizing, plating and painting capabilities help us in offering personalized solutions.
lighting design


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Amazon Blink Fashion Studio, Gurgaon Lighting design: Lirio Lopez
The 15m diameter atrium well was concealed with a wall, to create a double height exhibition cum event space. The space needed a flexible lighting mechanism, and climbing up ladders to access lights in the ceiling would have been very cumbersome. The design team, therefore, thought of introducing a suspended grid of lights, mounted over a circular track formation, running along the circumference of atrium wall. This track has 3 circuits, one for exhibition wall, one to light meeting tables & one for general lighting. Our tracks were curved to perfection, to match profile of the circular atrium wall.


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The Common Room, New Delhi. Design: Architecture Discipline (http://www.architecturediscipline.com/)
While our linear, floor recessed, in-cove and surface mounted fixture formations were customized to blend with architectural elements, pendants were painted to match finishes of surrounding surfaces.


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Advocate S. Niranjan Reddy's Hyderabad office Design: Studio Incept (http://www.studioincept.org/)
We have learned that no lighting technique enriches a space more than a textured wall, draped with light. This can be attained with our range of wall grazers, that project an even pattern of light at very steep angles down the full height of a wall, to accentuate its texture. The wall surface can be as substantial as marble or as insubstantial as the bead chain curtains. Even highly polished stone can be made to glow with light, without the visible reflection spots caused by other methods of illumination.

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Kohler Experience Centre, New Delhi. Design: Studio Lotus (https://studiolotus.in/)
The design team wished to use a combination of wall-washers (to light panelling) and accent lights (to pick merchandise). Our wall-washers, and another supplier’s track mounted accent lights, mounted over two parallel grids, were approved after a site mock-up. In order to reduce the clutter, we offered to develop an extruded aluminium structure that could integrate both fixture types, drivers and cabling.

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A furniture store in Delhi. Lighting design: SPK Valo (http://www.spkvalo.com/)
The lighting design firm was awarded for this store, lit with our fixtures.

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AMPM's stores across the country Design: Project 810 (http://project810.com/)
AMPM, like most retail chains, was looking to standardise all elements, including lighting, before the planned roll out. Though track lighting, considering the need for flexibility, was the most obvious solution, low ceiling heights and limited budget, ruled tracks out. The design team then thought of developing this “track like” channel mechanism, at site, along with the other metal components. We developed fixtures with snoot, for spill as well as glare control, and special clips, for channel mounting.


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Ather’s Chennai Space Design: Studio Lotus (https://studiolotus.in/)
Renditions to constant communication with the design and site teams to final outcome

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Paro by Good Earth, New Delhi Design: Studio Lotus (https://studiolotus.in/)
A glass, back lit.

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Koncept Prive, Emporio, New Delhi. Design: Project 810 (http://project810.com/)
Our milled brass pendants. Pictured below are the 3D rendition and final outcome.

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Mera Bar, New Delhi
We help clubs with synchronisation of lights and music.

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Fio, New Delhi Design: Project 810 (http://project810.com/)
Our machined brass installation over bar counter and LED strips lighting the bottle shelves and bar counter front

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A residence in New Delhi. Design: Studio Lotus (https://studiolotus.in/)
Though clean ceilings make spaces appear clutter free, residents don’t always like “dramatical lighting”. Our super bright, curtain wash fixtures, with diffuser and baffle, built into architectural coves, can be used to light verticals, with very little spill, in a very glare-free manner. This, in combination with decorative lamps and accent lights, can reduce the need for multiple punctures in ceiling.



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A residence in Gurgaon Design: Pitamber Sahni Design Studio (http://psds.co.in/)
The design team needed electric light to do what natural light did, to this double height space, during day hours. Our wall-grazers ended up doing exactly that, by lighting one vertical, absolutely uniformly. This, alongside showing the sculptural qualities of the curved staircase, in silhouette, lends ample light to the space. So, that’s just 15 running feet of our wall grazers, hidden in the cove, lighting up a 200 square feet space. Last, but not the least, this lighting mechanism, with zero glare and no spill, doesn’t spoil the serenity (or darkness) of the 25th floor terrace.


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A residence in New Delhi
Great art deserves great lighting. By revealing color, texture, and form, our luminaires set the stage upon which art is experienced.


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A residence in Jaipur. Design: Praxis (http://www.praxis-india.com/index.html)
Front lighting for façades of residential buildings is something that most designers dislike. At the same time, some architectural elements do need lighting intervention. The designer chose to show the silhouette of this stone jaali, by lighting the back drop uniformly, using our very powerful wall-wash fixtures.


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