At AndyLighting, we merge art, innovation, and functionality to create lighting solutions that redefine interiors. Our sculptural lighting systems—inspired by organic forms, geometric precision, and material experimentation—elevate hotels, luxury residences, and commercial spaces into immersive environments. From minimalist star-shaped installations to dynamic wave-like suspensions, each piece is engineered to captivate and illuminate.
Design Philosophy: Where Light Becomes Architecture
Our designs are born from a commitment to transforming light into structural art. The six showcased pieces demonstrate how lighting can:
- Define Spatial Narratives: Using light as a primary architectural element to shape room dynamics and user experience.
- Create Dynamic Interactions: Harnessing shadows, layers, and translucency to produce evolving visual effects.
- Blend with Nature: Integrating organic inspiration (waves, stars, sails) with contemporary interiors and natural surroundings.
Featured Collections: Engineering Light as Art
1. Starburst Tension Membrane Lights
Inspired by celestial forms, these star-shaped tensile structures combine米白色 membrane surfaces with metallic supports. Fixed via slim bases onto light-toned floors, they form a rhythmic sequence connected by almost invisible threads. Ideal for modern lobbies or long corridors, they cast soft, patterned shadows when illuminated, turning daylight or artificial light into an ever-changing display.
2. Wave-Form Suspended Fabric Luminaires
A series of suspended semi-translucent fabric panels arranged in continuous, wave-like folds. Each panel is meticulously tensioned to create a diamond-patterned mesh, allowing light to filter through and project intricate shadow plays on walls. Perfect for spaces aiming for tranquility and movement—such as spas, high-end restaurants, or boutique hotels—this design balances delicacy and durability.
3. Sail Layer Vertical Chandelier
A towering installation of vertically layered, sail-like white fabric panels suspended by black cables. Central uplighting emphasizes the textured folds of the “sails,” while the backdrop of large windows blends natural and artificial light. Its proximity to raw concrete walls adds an industrial contrast, making it suitable for atriums or modern residential spaces seeking a bold yet organic statement.
4. Starburst Cluster Pendant Lights
Multiple star-shaped shade modules hung in a symmetrical array, each emitting a soft, diffused glow through their thin textured surfaces. The arrangement feels both structured and lightweight, offering a delicate aesthetic for intimate settings like luxury suites, galleries, or private dining areas. The warm light enhances calmness and elegance.
5. & 6. Pyramid System Wall & Ceiling Modules
A modular system of membrane panels fixed onto walls or ceilings using discreet metal fittings. The米-white stretch material forms minimalist 3D star-like or pyramidal geometries, with backlighting emphasizing their sculptural depth. The “Pyramid System” label indicates its technical scalability—ideal for creating feature walls in corporate lobbies, museums, or hospitality venues where light and form must harmonize with architecture.


























