Malls lighting

Attracting customers with well-distributed lighting that highlights products and enhances the shopping experience.

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Project Name: ZBOM Home Experience Center
Project Location: No. 19 Lianshui Road, Luyang District, Hefei, Anhui Province

The ZBOM Home Experience Center covers a total area of over 4,000 square meters. For this project, Anno Lighting provided customized lighting solutions for four major themed exhibition halls, including the Whole-Home Customization Hall, Wardrobe Hall, Bathroom Customization Hall (Weiyang), and BAZZA Themed Hall, creating differentiated lighting atmospheres tailored to diverse product displays and user experiences.

Whole-Home Customization Hall

The lighting design introduces the currently popular “no-main-light” concept, delivering flexible and layered illumination. Based on personalized functional requirements, different illumination levels are applied through zoned lighting, combined with intelligent control panels. Multiple lighting scenes can be switched with a single touch, allowing seamless transitions between various lifestyle scenarios.

Wardrobe Hall

The lighting strategy for the wardrobe and walk-in closet areas integrates direct and indirect lighting. For general illumination, LED downlights with wide beam angles, uniform light distribution, and glare control are used to evenly illuminate the entire space. Additional LED strip lights are installed in ceiling coves above the cabinets, as well as within wardrobes and shelving units. This layered approach effectively eliminates shadows and color inconsistency often caused by uniform overhead lighting, enhancing both visual clarity and product presentation.

Bathroom Customization Hall (Weiyang Theme)

In the bathroom display areas, luminaires with a slightly higher color temperature are applied around vanity zones to simulate natural daylight, ensuring accurate color rendering for grooming and makeup. Adjustable, sensor-activated LED strip lights are integrated above and below mirrors, providing flexible lighting control while enhancing user comfort and functionality.

BAZZA Themed Hall

The BAZZA themed exhibition hall emphasizes low-level lighting, complemented by multiple decorative luminaires. Concealed LED strip lighting is added along floors and walls, reducing reliance on direct ceiling lighting and avoiding a flat or monotonous lighting experience. This approach creates a more immersive and refined spatial atmosphere.

Through precise customization and scenario-based lighting design, Anno Lighting delivers a professional lighting solution that enhances spatial layering, product visibility, and overall experiential quality across the ZBOM Home Experience Center.

Project Name: U-View City
Project Location: Jinfeng District, Yinchuan, Ningxia

U-View City has a total gross floor area of approximately 200,000 square meters, integrating a shopping mall, themed commercial streets, community retail, a food street, and more than 2,000 parking spaces, forming a comprehensive urban commercial complex with complete supporting facilities.

Shopping Mall

The shopping mall adopts a column-free spatial design, allowing greater flexibility in circulation and visual continuity. The lighting concept takes inspiration from a “bird’s nest” linear structure, using flexible color-changing LED strips as a backdrop. Gradient lighting extends along the architectural contours, enhancing spatial dynamism and adaptability.

In shopping corridors, elevator lobbies, and other public areas, over 5,000 recessed downlights are installed. Combined with spherical glare-control shades, these fixtures effectively reduce glare while accurately rendering spatial colors. High color-rendering LED strip lights, primarily in single-color illumination, create a bright yet soft shopping environment. Some LED strips are embedded beneath stair treads, where coordinated warm and cool lighting tones further emphasize a modern and fashionable atmosphere.

Food Street

The themed food street covers a planned area of approximately 18,000 square meters. Anno Lighting customized triangular-shaped light panels to precisely align with the triangular wooden ceiling grid, ensuring seamless integration between luminaires and architectural forms. The staggered installation of triangular light panels enhances visual interest and strengthens the identity of the dining environment.

Parking Area

U-View City provides approximately 2,000 parking spaces. Anno Lighting specially customized over 1,000 intelligent radar-sensor luminaires for the underground parking garage. The lights activate automatically with vehicle movement, significantly improving driving safety while effectively reducing energy consumption and supporting sustainable operation.

For this project, Anno Lighting designed and customized a range of lighting solutions based on the functional characteristics of each space and the overall architectural language. The main lighting products include recessed downlights, flexible LED strip lights, grille spotlights, custom triangular light panels, and radar-sensor lighting fixtures, delivering a comprehensive and professional lighting design solution for the entire development.

From the outset of the design process, we clearly defined the lighting design requirements, addressing both functional and emotional aspects. We precisely matched lighting and color temperature parameters to different areas and designed four operational lighting modes for different times of day (general operation, peak hours, closing time, and security).

The lighting uses accent lighting to reinforce visual focal points, and uses recessed spotlights and LED strips for basic lighting, combined with ambient light to guide pedestrian flow.

Ambient lighting is used in the passageways to ensure basic brightness for movement, while accent lighting is used at shop entrances and in core business areas to create visual focal points and naturally attract foot traffic.

The concept behind this lighting design is that “lighting is not merely a decorative element, but a guide for the space,” fulfilling both the functional requirements of commercial operation and enhancing the overall spatial experience.

In an emerging residential area of Bien Hoa, Vietnam, adjacent to the Amata Bien Hoa Industrial Park, NAM Coffee quietly stands within a garden rich in historical context. This café is not only a retreat for customers but also a prime example of the interplay between architectural art and natural landscapes.

The semi-outdoor seating area resembles a hidden garden, offering a striking contrast to the bustling city. Inside cylindrical structures made of red bricks, guests savor their coffee embraced by the shade of trees, enjoying moments of tranquility.

Warm light filters through meticulously designed brick perforations, casting a glow on wooden tables and chairs, and adding a touch of poetry to this mushroom-shaped architecture.

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