Architectural and System Lighting Installations
Lighting as architecture, not merely illumination. These modular systems allow you to map out your space with precision, from the kinetic grace of the Volant to the minimalist geometry of Filomena.
The Volant chandelier by Ross Gardam, a kinetic sculpture of brass bars and tubular glass, creates an elegant equilibrium in this concrete-walled space. Its form gives the impression of objects in motion, providing a captivating yet soothing focal point.
A large, sprawling installation of the Ceto system by Ross Gardam mimics the rippling surface of the ocean. The various orientations of the mouth-blown glass discs create a dynamic play of light that is both sculptural and captivating.
The Filomena system by Karman is configured as a spider-like chandelier over a conference table. The minimalist black cones provide precise, downward-focused light, making it a perfect solution for modern office and commercial spaces.
The Sibilla chandelier by Karman, with its intersecting arms and multi-directional lights, hangs over a dining table. This piece, inspired by Dutch neoformalism, acts as a complex geometric sculpture, diffusing light in all directions.
A studio shot of the linear Volant configuration against a black background, ideal for illuminating dining areas or kitchen islands.
A detailed view of the Volant system with blackened brass and smoked glass finishes, showcasing the sophisticated material options.
The Volant chandelier with a natural hand-rubbed brass finish and clear textured glass, offering a warmer and brighter aesthetic.
A vertical configuration of the Volant system, demonstrating its modularity and ability to create tall, cascading installations for spaces with high ceilings.
The Volant system installed in a corner, its angled brass bars creating a dynamic, sculptural intervention in the architectural space.
A Volant wall sconce mounted on a raw concrete wall, its warm light creating a soft, ambient glow that highlights the texture of the surface.
About Architectural & System Lighting
The Volant system serves as a prime example of how light defines a volume rather than just illuminating it. These brass bars and glass tubes act as a framework for your room, physically shaping how the eye moves through the space. Before selecting a configuration, we assess your ceiling height and electrical layout to ensure the brass arms create the exact visual rhythm you require.
Standard lighting often serves a single point. Our architectural systems take a different approach, transforming lighting into a foundational element of your interior design. Whether you are addressing a double-height void or a linear dining area, these configurations provide a structural language that connects the ceiling to the floor.
The Filomena system, for instance, utilizes a minimalist cone to distribute light precisely where needed, making it a functional choice for modern office settings or study areas. In contrast, the Volant system brings a kinetic quality to a room. Its brass bars and tubular glass elements appear to be in motion, offering a dynamic focal point.
Because these systems are modular, installation requires careful planning. We review your site specifications—including ceiling strength, electrical access, and spatial dimensions—to determine the right quantity of elements. Our goal is to provide a setup that feels integrated into your architecture, not merely attached to it. From the geometric intersection of the Sibilla to the linear flow of larger systems, we provide the technical support necessary to ensure your installation is both functional and aesthetically precise.
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