Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
wall sconce lighting, spherical glass fixtures, dual-lamp composition, vertical axis symmetry, geometric modernist design, contemporary lighting object, transparent glass enclosures, smoke-tinted glass spheres, matte black mounting bracket, polished metal rod, warm amber illumination, crescent moon effect, backlighting technique, minimalist aesthetic, Bauhaus influence, Scandinavian design vocabulary, mid-century modern reference, architectural lighting, interior illumination, sculptural luminaire, circular geometry, bilateral symmetry, low-key lighting, chiaroscuro effect, dark charcoal ground, cool gray-blue glass, warm cream accent, stainless steel finish, powder-coated surface, material contrast, smooth reflective texture, matte absorbent finish, hard-edge geometry, soft graduated transitions, shallow pictorial space, frontal viewpoint, studio photography, product design documentation, functional elegance, technological refinement, serene sophistication, contemplative mood, domestic scale, human proportion, intimate illumination, restrained palette, tonal drama, geometric purity, form and function integration, essential reduction, crafted precision, quality materials, refined detailing, understated luxury, timeless design language, spatial balance, vertical emphasis, horizontal anchoring, layered transparency, volumetric presence, atmospheric glow, ambient light quality, decorative functionality, modernist heritage, contemporary interpretation
Double Moon is a gravitational capture phenomenon where, in addition to a permanent natural satellite, the Moon, the Earth has a second, temporary satellite. It was this rare phenomenon that inspired these models. To convey this effect, simple geometric shapes were chosen and an laconic silhouette was created. Various lighting effects were also used to create glare on walls and on glass elements. The developers also used a mirror gradient on the glass to hide the fasteners.