hotel lighting

Crafting an elegant, comfortable ambiance with tailored lighting for lobbies, rooms, and dining areas.

Successful case display

Chengdu Tianfu is positioned as the “Tianfu Smart City and Innovation Hub,” serving as the core economic area of the Tianfu Central Business District. As a collaborative effort between two Fortune Global 500 companies, Marriott International and China Communications Construction Company, the Four Points by Sheraton Chengdu Tianfu continues the brand’s philosophy of simplicity and modernity, seamlessly integrating local charm and Chengdu’s tea culture. The design redefines the concept of an urban “business-leisure” hotel with a fresh perspective, aligning with the brand’s philosophy of “redefining travel.” It reinterprets the Four Points classic elements to create a sophisticated, fashionable, and naturally comfortable space.
The design delves deeply into the local cultural history and geographical advantages, using the local affection for “tea culture” as a commercial entry point. The core of this design is to create a “new social space” for both local guests and business travelers, allowing them to experience the city’s character in a serene environment.

This project is located in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province, and it is an office space lighting design case study with an area of 430 square meters.
The office space design emphasizes a youthful approach, both in the decoration style and the selection of lighting fixtures, achieving a balance of aesthetics and creativity.
The entire space has a smooth flow, clear color blocks, and well-defined functions. The gaps between walls are utilized to guide the light, and recessed linear lights add a sense of dynamism to the waiting area.
The floor is made of engineered flooring, and the original cement columns and partial walls are preserved. White steel frames are used for storage and display, and each workstation is equipped with a crisscrossing white rack. A rectangular pendant light serves as the lighting for each workstation, making the space both transparent and clean. These designs not only facilitate cost savings but also serve a decorative purpose.

Valverde Residence is a newly renovated home completed in July 2020, located in the luxurious Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong, overlooking the city’s glittering and iconic towers and Victoria Harbour. This 1,100 square foot residence was originally a two-bedroom apartment and has been transformed into a home for a newlywed couple who enjoy traveling, exploring the world, and entertaining guests. They requested a larger communal space to create a spacious environment for hosting friends and family.
The overall color palette and material choices for the residence are based on a white foundation with pops of pink, nude, blush, and beige. The use of materials such as brass, concrete, walnut, and woven details is consistent throughout the design, creating a light and airy atmosphere.

Bright, even lighting creates a pure and cool feeling.
Linear lights, resembling laser beams, have a strong sense of technology and can guide the viewer’s line of sight.
In a minimalist space, the addition of linear lights enhances the sense of innovation and adds a touch of fun.
The direction of the linear lights breaks the spatial layout while also connecting several functional areas.