When we design for the stage, we position ourselves outside of the scene. When we experience light art, we inhabit light temporarily, as an extraordinary event. But in architecture, we inhabit light. We live within it. It is our constant environment, silently shaping how we perceive and interact with our surroundings.
Our architectural practice invites you to live the light from within. We create unique spaces by rejecting flat, uniform illumination. Instead, we work with contrast—drawing directly from our stage heritage. In contrast, we understand limits: the delicate boundary between objects, and the threshold between who we are and the space that contains us.
For us, spatial well-being transcends the invisible, standard formulas of traditional circadian lighting. True well-being allows inhabitants to appreciate the quiet, poetic beauty of their everyday lives. We do not seek a light that disappears through over-engineering. We create light that feels magical, transforming quiet routines into a continuous, singular event.
We design bespoke lighting for luxury residences, penthouses, villas, and private interiors, often working with art collectors, architects, and interior designers.
We bring the sensitivity of stage lighting and light art into domestic space, working with layers of light, colour temperature, and control so that each room can move from everyday use to intimate or ceremonial moments.
Our work usually combines architectural lighting, accent lighting for art and objects, and a clear control strategy that feels simple and intuitive for the people living there.
Most of our residential work takes place in private homes and villas that we do not publish online. Further references and confidential portfolios are available upon request.
As a bridge between functional design and pure art, we curate and incorporate collectible lighting objects into our architectural atmospheres. We select bespoke light sculptures and works by independent artists and creators who treat light as a medium of contemplation.
By bringing these artisanal artifacts into domestic, hospitality, and cultural environments, we design spaces where you are constantly surrounded by authentic beauty.
We can also incorporate our bespoke designs.
We collaborate on architectural lighting design for museums, exhibition spaces, heritage sites, and public or semi-public areas.
Our approach combines technical care –standards, comfort, safety, and light pollution– with an artistic reading of the space: how light can guide, welcome, protect, and reveal architecture at night.
We often work in dialogue with architecture and lighting design studios, contributing a theatrical and experiential point of view and integrating light art pieces when needed.
These are some of our public and semi-public architectural lighting projects, developed together with brands, cities, festivals, and cultural programmes.
Pure Amber 1001K Experience
An immersive, sensory lighting installation developed for a leading international lighting exhibition (Light & Building 2026, Frankfurt ), exploring extreme warmth, color temperature, and raw spatial atmosphere.
Credits: Client / Booth: Kerai Light // Creative direction: Jordi Saladie // Booth concept design: Patricia Bustos // Sound Design: Pol Miroh Anna Trea // Voice: Colin Morgan // Creative programming: Sophya Acosta Lighting Design Studio // In collaboration with: Seesound // Powered by: MA Lighting Int // 2d Cad drawing and assistance: Alvaro Valdecantos Studio // Installation: Felix González Serrano - Castell Vall iInstalaciones // Presented at: Light & Building 2026
Festive lighting design for the city of Rafaela, Argentina, a seasonal public lighting programme for streets, squares, and civic buildings.
A public architectural lighting intervention designed to celebrate the return of community life, transforming a major civic avenue into a shared, glowing nightscape.
A permanent public lighting installation creating a luminous pathway through the city centre, combining architectural lighting with light art elements.
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