Many people's perception of a bright space is often associated with intense light or even direct exposure to glaring light sources, but this is actually a misunderstanding. The human eye does not see "light" itself; instead, it can only see the spaces and environments that light reveals.
Therefore, we believe the core value of lighting design lies in thoughtfully utilizing "light" to meet the functional needs of a space, while also expressing the architectural features and details, creating a visually comfortable environment for the people within it. We strive for "lighting design where the light is unseen" because we believe lighting design is a process of achieving an additive effect through subtraction. By eliminating excessive or unnecessary light in a space, and balancing the user's perception of light, we can allow the user to focus on the essence of the space and environment. This enables the desired lighting to be accentuated, while more subtle lighting can blend seamlessly into the background.
Therefore, we believe the core value of lighting design lies in thoughtfully utilizing "light" to meet the functional needs of a space, while also expressing the architectural features and details, creating a visually comfortable environment for the people within it. We strive for "lighting design where the light is unseen" because we believe lighting design is a process of achieving an additive effect through subtraction. By eliminating excessive or unnecessary light in a space, and balancing the user's perception of light, we can allow the user to focus on the essence of the space and environment. This enables the desired lighting to be accentuated, while more subtle lighting can blend seamlessly into the background.