Amidst the purple silence that has taken over the raw, industrial space of an abandoned warehouse, light emanates from the ground; not as a light that dispels darkness, but as
PEYMAN KIANI FALAVARJANI ARCHITECT DESIGNER Peyman Kiani Falavarjani was born in Esfahan, Iran. He grew up in a family with an industrial background; therefore, he had to work in
There is an immediate tension in this design, a poetic object that wants to function as a symbol of survival, yet risks romanticizing emergency itself. The honey inspired form, with
In this architecture light is not a tool it is the subject itself. At Lu Style light neither merely illuminates nor is it decorative it hovers somewhere between memory and
In the design of Le Perroquet, we encounter a luminaire that attempts to strike a balance between industrial brutality and visual delicacy, yet that equilibrium rarely crystallizes. The conical light
At first glance, Charles Pétillon’s Heartbeat, composed of one hundred thousand white balloons, does not merely occupy the ceiling of the South Hall Market, it redefines it. This installation, a
In encountering the Under Pressure lighting collection, one is immediately drawn into an aesthetic paradox where strength and fragility coalesce into a singular, suspended moment. The design captures the volatile
Out of darkness, a light is born as if rising from the depths of the earth, reaching its peak with every heartbeat of the music. This light does not merely
When facing this colossal and unstable structure of light and geometry, the first question is whether its designer approached space with a mind shaped by quantum physics, or whether they