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09/05/2023

Viccarbe Furnishes the Across Ages Museum in Oman and Offices in UAE

The furniture collections of the Spanish firm Viccarbe add a touch of comfort and design to the Across Ages Museum. Located near the historic city of Nizwa, the museum is a cultural oasis in the middle of the desert, immersing visitors in an interactive 800-million-year journey through Oman's history and heritage. To do so, it uses state-of-the-art technologies, such as augmented reality (AR), 3D scanning and printing, and a 360-degree theater.

07/04/2023

LedsC4 Provides Lighting Solutions for Religious Temples in Australia and UK

The luminaires from LedsC4 are a perfect fit for religious temples the world over. Two of their most recent projects are the St. John Paul II parish church in Banksia Grove, Australia, and a synagogue in London, United Kingdom.
The St. John Paul II parish church is situated in the suburbs of Banksia Grove, a town near Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Thetemple was inaugurated in January of this year and was constructed by the engineering and construction firm BCA Consultants in collaboration with Electek. The interior and exterior of the building are illuminated with LedsC4 luminaires.
In the interior of the church, recessed downlights from the PLAY and SIA collections provide a uniform, soft and harmonious light to the space, creating a welcoming ambience. The ATOM HIDE downlight offers a more focused luminosity, accentuating specific architectural elements or areas of interest within the temple. The BENTO recessed luminaire completes the interior lighting, delivering maximum comfort with its Dark Light effect.
To accentuate the beauty of the building from the outside, floodlights were chosen from the HUBBLE collection, designed to illuminate gardens, and the MAX collection, which stands out for its compact size, seamlessly integrating into the architecture of the building and remaining inconspicuous during the day, while providing perfect illumination at night. Adding a touch of versatility and dynamism to the design, the CUBUS bollard with its dual-head and independent rotation completes the outdoor lighting product. These sconces allow light to be directed in various orientations, providing the flexibility to adjust the lighting as needed.
A few months earlier, luminaires from the Spanish company were also prominently featured in a synagogue in London. The project was developed by the James Harris architecture studio, with lighting design handled by Benjamin West and LedsC4. The lighting design for this place of worship was a comprehensive project that involved combining luminaires from various LedsC4 catalogs: Decorative Collection, Architectural Indoor and Outdoor, emergency luminaires and control and connectivity systems.
In the main prayer hall of this Jewish temple, a combination of decorative hanging luminaires is used to enhance the grandeur of the space. The CIRCULAR, designed by the Benedito Design studio, has of great significance as it integrates design and architecture into a single piece. We also encounter the exquisite CANDLE luminaire, crafted by the same Spanish studio, which serves as a modern reinterpretation of a classic chandelier, incorporating an LED light source. Additionally, linear recessed luminaires were installed in the ceiling to offer supplementary levels of light as required. From the Outdoor catalog, the AFRODITA series was selected, consisting of sleek and modern wall fixtures specifically designed to illuminate entrances and pathways.
By utilizing the Casambi control system in the project, it becomes possible to create diverse lighting atmospheres. In addition, the second floor of the building leverages the circadian cycle to control the lighting color temperature, simulating natural light and enhancing people's well-being and comfort. Optimal energy efficiency of the space has been achieved by implementing a control system that activates the lighting in passage areas and bathrooms using motion sensors.

04/14/2023

Enea Furnishes University of Montevideo's New School of Engineering

Last year, the University of Montevideo opened its new School of Engineering (FIUM). The interior design project for this spacious and modern building was carried out by the Uruguayan studio Dovat Arquitectos, and the Enea furniture that furnished it was supplied by the Spanish company's distributor in Uruguay.
This School is located in the LATU (Technological Laboratory of Uruguay) technological park and has 2920m2 of space over three floors. The spacious waiting, café, and outdoor areas were decorated with Enea's designer furniture.
The KUBIKA bench designed by Estudi Manel Molina was selected to adorn the School’s waiting areas. Thanks to its modular seating with or without backrests, it allows infinite configurations so that students can work in groups or take a final look at their notes. The polypropylene OH! armchair created by Gabriel Teixidó and the COMA 4L stool, designed by Lluscà Design, were also used in this space.
In the same area, professors can meet and work as a team in a functional environment thanks to the LTS System table with wooden legs and the NOA chair by Estudi Manel Molina, with an upholstered seat pad for greater comfort. In addition, the OH! PATIN armchair with front upholstery for more comfortable seating, is for those more personal moments to finish planning a lesson or simply escape until the next class.
The café features the NOA stool, a mustard-colored polypropylene seat and backrest that brings comfort and style to a space where you can have a snack before the next class or a mid-morning coffee to recharge your batteries.
And on the building's terrace, we find the STREET chair with armrests by Estudi Manel Molina along with the LOTTUS AL table created by Lievore Altherr Molina, which come together in a pleasant environment where you can relax after a long day of studying, rest after a tough exam, or share a meal with classmates, weather permitting.
 

03/02/2023

LZF Illuminates World Spa Wellness Space in Brooklyn

Luminaires designed by LZF can be found in hotels, restaurants, offices, and other facilities around the world. A luxurious relaxation spa has been built on the site of a former parking garage in the New York City borough of Brooklyn: "World Spa”. This wellness space was designed and created by the architecture and interior design studio BK Developers in collaboration with RYBAK Development, and the Spanish company's lamps illuminate it. This project, nearly a decade in the making, is a sprawling three-story center that was designed to be an oasis of calm in the heart of Brooklyn. Inspired by the bathing and wellness rituals of different global cultures, "World Spa" offers a journey around the world with spa experiences such as the Eastern European banya, the Finnish sauna, the Turkish and Moroccan hammam, the Himalayan salt room, and the Japanese onsen. A "clay and hay" sauna, an infrared sauna, an aroma sauna, and a snow room add to the wide range of experiences on offer. The promoters of this space wanted to emphasize the need for authenticity. For this reason, the materials and equipment have been brought from their countries of origin: mosaics from Morocco and traditional Turkish tiles for the hammam, and pine wood from Northern Europe for the various saunas and baths. And to make the experience even more authentic, the Spa equipment comes from the leading European manufacturers of wellness products. Hence, to illuminate their rooms and use the lighting to transmit calm and wellness, the designers of this space selected several collections of LZF's handmade lamps made of wooden veneer and blown borosilicate glass. Thus, visitors to this center can relax and unwind in a sumptuous setting, in the company of the majestic CANDELABRO lamp, the ethereal KOI fish, the BLACK NOTE suspension luminaire collections designed by Ramón Esteve, DUNE, created by Mayice, BANGA by Yonoh, and CERVANTES, POPPY, and POD created by Burkhard Dämmer.