Design Orchard – Architecture with Precision Lighting

A Symphony of Light and Structure

Our lighting design for Design Orchard embodies grandeur and elegance, transforming the space into a welcoming yet impressive environment. From the moment shoppers arrive, a distinctive installation of classic filament bulbs draws attention at the entrance—layered with depth and visual intrigue. This striking feature sets the tone for a sophisticated retail experience.

Entrance Feature: Warm Glow & Precision Design

We showcased the entrance with a precise dot arrangement of LED bulb fixtures, casting a warm and inviting glow. The use of a 2700K color temperature enhances this ambiance, creating a visually harmonious space that feels both intimate and grand. Each bulb’s placement was meticulously calculated to complement the architectural scale, ensuring a balanced and proportional design.

Main Atrium: A Refresh of Grandeur

To enhance the sense of majesty in the main atrium, we carried out a strategic lighting refresh. Linear lighting was seamlessly integrated into the signature wooden ring structure—emphasizing its form while elevating it as a central architectural feature. All existing spotlights were upgraded to high-performance luminaires, producing a vibrant and well-defined layered ambiance.

Enhancing Brightness with Layered Illumination

Additional surface-mounted downlights were thoughtfully positioned throughout the atrium to elevate overall brightness without overwhelming the space. This layered approach enhances visual comfort while maintaining a luxurious and immersive atmosphere.

A Lighting Statement in Brutalist Architecture

The overall concept balances aesthetic appeal with functional performance, paying homage to the building’s brutalist industrial architecture. Through thoughtful illumination, we created a warm and sophisticated atmosphere that invites connection and elevates the retail experience. The result is a lighting design that stands as an iconic artistic expression—using light not just as illumination, but as a medium for storytelling and engagement.