T-Mobile’s flagship location in Chicago, Illinois, was searching for store lighting ideas to spotlight their latest consumer devices when they connected with Luminii. The vibrant lighting arrangement created by Luminii provided a warm highlight to accentuate the company’s signature magenta branding and products.
Twitter, the social networking service that has been described as “the SMS of the internet,” has grown from its humble origins into one of the most influential communication platforms of the modern era. Bridge lighting for the skybridge at the company’s San Francisco, California, headquarters was done using the Kendo M Wet to provide the futuristic design with a friendly glow.
Walking into Lady Gregory’s in the Old Town district of Chicago carries the notable feeling of having stepped into a romanticized history that the Irish pub’s namesake and acclaimed 19th-century playwright would almost certainly feel at ease in. The vinyl chairs, stacked bookcases, and stylized historic lighting all combine to create an aesthetic that is nothing short of transformational.
Hyatt, one of the world’s most recognizable brands in hospitality, has a long-established tradition of excellence in service and comfort. For their new global headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, an earth-toned color palette was combined with warm hospitality lighting to create a Zen-like atmosphere throughout the building.
Home to many of TV’s and film’s most gifted writers, actors, and innovators, HBO consistently produces some of the most exceptional, engaging, and enjoyable entertainment available. The Kendo S was used to bring a theatrical warmth to the interior step lighting of the company’s corporate office in Seattle, Washington.
At the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, the large parking garage is connected to the beautifully designed building, welcoming event attendees from all over the world. The high-color, Kendo M Wet was used to complement the beautiful convention center facade.
When a popular children’s museum in Nashville commissioned Tuck-Hinton Architects to design a 38,000-square-foot addition and replacement planetarium, the goal was to create an otherworldly experience for youngsters learning about Planet Earth and the solar system.
To replicate deep space, the resulting two-level exhibit hall at the Adventure Science Center is bathed in darkness, while iLight Plexineon Blue Series, Red Series, and White 1X Series fixtures dramatically suggest celestial shapes and forms.
Interior signage.
Fixtures create geometric runs on the ceiling.
Cove lighting.