Welcome to the Mood Light
A stage dedicated to modern lives and the more eclectic lifestyle.
The goal is to highlight curated objects and architectural features while also providing illumination and directing focus, similar to theatrical lighting principles but with a focus on a contemporary, individualistic aesthetic.
Highlight of the Month
The NOKA
by Silco Haus
NOKA is a vibe. Designed to move with you, it matches your mood and rhythm with ease. Minimal in form yet playful in spirit, Noka blends industrial precision with human warmth.
Credits by Silco Haus Australia
Product of the Month
The VOID
by Paul Cocksedge
“I took a flat circle, shaped it by hand and filled the volume with light. It feels frozen in place, the lamp being held by these two concrete blocks. It’s quite magical, you can’t see the light source and within the void, the perception of depth vanishes. Starting with a simple circle, to these organic three-dimensional forms.”
The Styrene
by Paul Cocksedge
Styrene was inspired by the concept of growth. By applying heat to polystyrene, the form changed and with it the properties of the material. The result is organic and unique sculptural forms with much greater strength.
Credits by Paul Cocksedge UK
Series of the Month
The Helgoland
by Artemide SpA
Helgoland is an innovative, compact, and efficient lighting principle. Its patented technology uses a hexagonal structure that maximizes luminous flux and ensures uniform lighting, eliminating the multiple-shadow effect.
The Helgoland adjustable
by Artemide SpA
Helgoland adjustable downlight confirms the efficiency of its design even in the adjustable version, expanding its possibilities of use and integration within the space.
The Helgoland IP44
by Artemide SpA
Helgoland IP44 expands the versatility of the collection by offering a solution specifically designed for indoor environments with high humidity and covered outdoor areas.
Credits by Artemide SpA Italy
Artwork of the Month
The Prism
by Johanna Grawunder
The Prism features Grawunder's signature artistic style, combining architectural principles with her fascination for light as a medium.
Credits by Johanna Grawunder the United States and Europe
Light element of the Month
The Moonlight
by Moonlight Technology AG
By using Moonlight luminaires in garden design, accentuated islands of light can be created that not only transform any garden into an atmospheric oasis, but also enhance the structural substance.
Credits by Moonlight Technology AG Germany
Wall luminaire of the Month
The Nora
by Aqua Creations Studio
Nora is crafted for perfect placement above dining tables and ceilings of low and tall heights, radiating a beautiful glow.
Credits by Aqua Creations Studio Israel
Uplighting Coving of the Month
The No 373
by LLCompany
Coving helps to soften the harsh angles of the wall and ceiling joints, with intricate details adding a sense of luxury to the space.
Credits by LLCompany UK
Table luminaire of the Month
The 340Y
by SAAS Instruments
The fixture has drawn its inspiration from stadium lights and in typical Kukkapuro fashion is very honest, showing all details.
Credits by SAAS Instruments Finland
The Ale
by Catellani & Smith
The new Ale range is composed of four different models characterised by the unexpected detail of the fly resting on the hemisphere.
Credits by Catellani & Smith Italy
The Miami Pink
by Brajak Vitberg
Brajak Vitberg creates a range of products from handmade and limited small series to one piece unique products, inspired by materials and forms that create incomplete perfection.
Credits by Brajak Vitberg Slovenia
The Basic
by Insolit BCN Lighting
Portable machined aluminum design table luminaire - the fusion between elegance and modern design.
Credits by Insolit BCN Lighting Spain
The Portable Lamp 001
by Wentz Design
The Portable Lamp 001, made of aluminum, has a design that aims to reduce the object to the essence of the geometric form, and was inspired by a warmer, more harmonious, calm and diffuse light.
Credits by Wentz Design Brasil
Track luminaire of the Month
The Shadowline
by Darklight Design Limited
A sound solution to the most challenging of environments, they’re great for illuminating areas such as vaulted or sloping ceilings, roof beams, and even around corners.
Credits by Darklight Design Limited UK
Floor luminaire of the Month
The Glass tile
by LI Industries GmbH
The trapezoidal-shaped luminaires can be combined in multiple ways for a variety of needs and outdoor leisure activities.
Credits by estudi basic Spain
Outdoor lighting of the Month
The Supersystem
by Zumtobel AG
A modular lighting system designed for flexible and targeted illumination of outdoor spaces. It uses individually aligned LED tubes to light both vertical and horizontal surfaces, providing accent lighting for architectural features and natural elements.
Credits by Zumtobel AG Austria
Pole luminaire of the Month
The Flindt Plaza
by Louis Poulsen A/S
Flindt Plaza emits a glare-free downward directed light.
Credits by Louis Poulsen A/S Denmark
The next Inspirations
The Halo
by Mandalaki
Its large-scale graphic projection transforms outdoor spaces, immersing your surroundings in vivid, dreamlike environments. With two distinct light spectrums and exceptional projection power and precision, it creates expansive outdoor lighting installations that deliver a truly unique and immersive color experience.
Credits by Mandalaki in Italy