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Lighting design

Hortensia

Inspired by nature, designed with a touch of elegance. Hortensia, draws inspiration from one of the most beautiful

flowers – hortensia, also known as hydrangea. 
Created in soft pastel tones, this chandelier beautifully illuminates every interior. 

Fragment

The design called Fragment was inspired by the process of re-production of old, useless objects. An object we no longer need is not automatically doomed. Sometimes it takes little, often a single little impulse, to breathe new life into it. The circle of things is not just black and white – it is up to us to allow them and help them take a new turn.

Elements

Design Element is inspired by the teachings of Feng Shui, which can influence existing energies and create an environment for our home that will be more pleasant. It creates harmony between us, heaven and earth, modifies and harmonizes our environment, and indirectly affects our consciousness.

Aquatic

Located at Beach by FIVE, the magnificent aquatic-themed light structure tops a stunning glass-lined outdoor pool on the 150m private beach, overlooking the iconic Dubai Marina skyline.
 

Calla Lilies

The bouquet of fresh flowers sits on the table in the centre of the lobby and right above it – an eternal bloom. The lighting installation called Calla is like a mirror of the flowers below, but it is a metal and glass blossom that never fades away.

Crystal Waves

Working on the lighting installation for the Four Seasons hotel in Seoul, I had the chance to enhanced traditional Korean motifs. 

Lifeblood

The lobby of the Farah Hospital in Amman beats with life. As blood brings oxygen to each cell of the body and hope fills the hearts of patients, the installation fills the hall of the medical center with glass beauty and shine.

Mornin Dew

Morning Dew lighting sculpture. Bringing the early mornings beauty into modern interior

Crystal  Loop

Crystal beads are very traditional material using for chandeliers. I tried to use beads in modern way and give  them new glamour look.

Pupalight

This stand light has removable parts which remind of seeds of dandelion. Light intensty depends on distance and quantity of each segment. This light offers amount of variations and is characterized by its organic shape. Essentially, it induces a feeling to own     a piece of light. 

Sea Urchins

Sea urchins live in round shells, the fragility of which evokes the primary property of glass. The moment the lights come on, is when this installation comes to life. It is not only the urchin-inspired shape which stands out, but it is all the small details, such as the design of spikes

Lily

Each flower fascinates me with its shape and uniqueness, which can be easily imitated in glass, in this case it is mainly the spadix that is used as a light diffuser.

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