EDITOR’ S CHOICE
The Architectural Lighting Design of the Year, Memorial Brumadinho by Atiaîa Lighting Design, is a deeply human project that transforms tragedy into collective memory.
In Seoul, Studio JT’ s Arc ZERO: Eclipse was named Entertainment Lighting Design of the Year, redefining how we perceive light, atmosphere, and reflection. The eight-meter stainless-steel ring floats above a still pool, its form completed by mist and light that respond to the changing air. Conceived by artist James Tapscott, the installation hovers between sculpture and phenomenon, a moment of quiet coexistence between technology and nature visible even from the city’ s skyline.
The Lighting Product Design of the Year, Amphora by One to One by Martin Döller, pays tribute to the ancient vessels that once carried oil and wine. Cast in solid bronze and finished with a distinctive patina, each modular chandelier is both timeless and adaptable. With its sculptural seed-pod silhouette and adjustable light direction, Amphora embodies the perfect union of craftsmanship, sustainability, and emotion, a piece that feels as if it has grown naturally within its architectural setting.
Nowhere Bathhouse, Singapore. Studio Nimmersatt Photo: Studio Nimmersatt
Arc ZERO: Eclipse. Studio Jt Pty Ltd
Photo: James Tapscott
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