Saleem Khattak is a Canadian lighting designer at Archilume and his latest three lighting systems are the captivating Alto, Aura and Balance lights. The Alto light recalls that of a diamond cut as it sees a strong cone form upper on top of a translucent foundation. It has the label's signature "total internal reflection optics" implemented. It illuminates a warm glow and reaches a full brightness of 3,000 degrees Kelvin with a low of 1,800 degrees Kelvin.
The Aura is split into two hemispheres to formulate a sphere structure -- the top is constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum and the lower form is clear. The Balance is influenced by the Bauhaus movement and sees references to the cultural work of Joan Miro and Alexander Calder. It is comprised of two disc forms -- one is opaque and the other is clear or frosted, held by dual cables.
Geometric Statement Light Systems
The Archilume Alto, Aura and Balance Lights Boast Basic Shapes
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Lighting Systems - There is an opportunity for lighting companies to explore the use of basic shapes to create unique and visually appealing lighting fixtures.
2. Total Internal Reflection Optics - Companies can create new ways to implement total internal reflection optics in lighting fixtures to produce innovative lighting solutions for consumers.
3. Bauhaus Design Influences - Designers can look to the Bauhaus movement and the cultural works of Joan Miro and Alexander Calder to create lighting fixtures with unique and visually captivating designs.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Industry - The lighting industry has an opportunity to innovate by exploring the use of basic shapes and new technologies to produce unique and visually appealing lighting fixtures.
2. Home Decor Industry - Home decor companies can collaborate with lighting designers to create visually stunning lighting fixtures that can be used as an element in interior design.
3. Art and Design Industry - Art and design companies can take inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, Joan Miro, and Alexander Calder to create unique lighting fixtures that not only provide light but also serve as works of art.