Cundall appoints Natalia Duffy as Birmingham Lighting Associate

(UK) – Global engineering company, Cundall, has broadened its presence in Birmingham with the appointment of Natalia Duffy as the company's first Lighting Associate in the region.

Specialising in lighting design, Duffy has contributed to the successful delivery of projects in a range of sectors including commercial, residential, education, transport, and sports and leisure. She was also the lead designer for the public realm lighting strategy of Paradise, a new commercial and cultural hub that pays homage to Birmingham’s history and allows freedom of movement for pedestrians though the city.

Duffy’s background in both engineering and architecture allows her to combine architectural lighting concepts with engineering aspects in design solutions. In her new role as Lighting Associate, she will collaborate with Cundall’s global lighting team as well as the wider Birmingham design team, contributing her knowledge of lighting software, technologies, and the lighting industry’s policies, adding considerable value to the technical aspects of projects.

Commenting on her new role Duffy says: “I am excited to join Cundall Birmingham and add lighting design to the portfolio of design services already on offer. I have always had a passion for sustainability, and I am grateful to be working as part of a talented and energetic team, for a dynamic company with net zero commitments that resonate with my own personal beliefs and professional initiatives.”

Andrew Parkin, Partner and Global Head of Acoustics at Cundall commented: “The addition of Natalia as a Lighting Associate in our Birmingham office is something we are hugely pleased with. She has extensive experience with external lighting and environmental impact that complements our pioneering Dark Skies preservation work both in MENA and the UK and will help us achieve our ambitious net zero goals.”

Cundall’s lighting team has matured in recent years and now serves a broad geographical base with representation in three UK locations, Birmingham, Manchester, and London, in addition to Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. Duffy’s new presence in the Birmingham team, demonstrates Cundall’s ambition to grow its lighting team’s geographical base and has plans to grow their presence to Dubai and KSA.

www.cundall.com


Nulty launches new Singapore studio

(Singapore) - International lighting design studio Nulty has opened a new Singapore office in response to a recent influx of work across Southeast Asia.

Nulty Singapore is the company’s sixth international studio and its third base in Asia following the launch of Bangkok in 2019 and Pune in 2022. The expansion comes off the back of several active years in the region, which have seen the team develop a growing pipeline of projects, including multiple high-end hotels and F&B outlets, a premier department store in Manila, and a private hospital in Bangkok.

The new studio will be led by Chloe Fung, a design professional who has amassed valuable on-the-ground expertise working for lighting design practices in both Singapore and Hong Kong. Chloe will work in close partnership with Founder, Paul Nulty, Managing Director, Mark Vowles, and Director, Simon Berry, an ex-resident who spent over ten years in Singapore leading the lighting design arm at global hospitality firm Hirsch Bedner Associates.

Paul Nulty, Founder comments: “The launch comes at a crucial time for us as a business, as the scale and complexity of our work in Asia continues to evolve. It will be a huge advantage to have a local office to complement our Bangkok outpost and we are delighted to have Chloe at the helm. She will work collaboratively with our 25-strong team of designers across Asia, building on the great results that our team has achieved so far.”

www.nultylighting.co.uk


[d]arc thoughts return to LiGHT 23

(UK) - [d]arc thoughts will return to LiGHT 23 on the 22 and 23 November in Islington, London.

Held on the Gallery Level of the Business Design Centre, the highly regarded talks-programme will be deliver two-days of content covering the most important topics and trends currently circling the lighting and design sectors.

Brought to you by [d]arc media’s Managing Editor Helen Ankers and the editors behind lighting design magazines arc and darc. The programme is completely free to all LiGHT 23 visitors and will feature a mix of presentations and panel discussions from leading industry professionals working with light.

Headlining the show will be the internationally renowned artist, Grimanesa Amoròs, 'Illuminating Boundaries: The Exploration and Creation of Art Through Light', followed by a Q&A session with arc magazine's editor, Matt Waring.

[d]arc thoughts will also address lighting’s role in, ‘Designing for Healthy Office Spaces’; ‘Designing for a Global Brand’; ‘Restaurant and Bar Design’; and ‘Sustainability and Circularity in Design’.  There will also be a series of short presentations from lighting professionals, looking at ‘The Animated Light’; ‘Driving Human Behaviour with Light’; and ‘Parents in Lighting’, just to name a few.

“We have been inundated with designers from all areas of the industry keen to be involved in this year’s line-up and it’s been quite the challenge to narrow down our final selection,” says Helen Ankers, Managing Editor of [d]arc media. “After the success of [d]arc thoughts at LiGHT 22 last year, we have been keen to build on our offering – keeping both our content and speakers as fresh and varied as possible. While there are key topics that need to be addressed through our talks programme – such as sustainability, diversity and technology advancements – it is important to find new ways to address these existing topics. We are looking forward to announcing our final speaker selections and by working with various industry associations and media partners, we’re confident there will be something for everyone at LiGHT 23.”

The full [d]arc thoughts programme and speakers will be announced this September. Find out more on the LiGHT 23 website: www.lightexpo.london


LiGHT 23 announces [d]arc thoughts programme detail

LiGHT 23 wants to promote lighting specification to the whole design community, and not just to lighting designers. The show looks to encourage clients, developers, architects, and interior designers to discover how critical it is to have light at the forefront of any projects.

The show looks to highlight the importance of working with the right tools and having the right knowledge to produce the best light – and in turn the best environment for the end-user.

Aimed at designers who work with lighting in some capacity, the show and its talks programme aim to expand on topics such as understanding the effects of good and bad lighting on design schemes and the end-user, and broadening knowledge on the built environment.

The show will feature 100s of high-end lighting brands all under one roof so that residential and commercial projects of all sizes will be accommodated. Product offerings from an array of international brands will include IP-rated fixtures for bathroom and garden schemes, as well as statement decorative pieces for the hospitality market. Brands that offer bespoke solutions will also be present for clients looking for a tailored approach to a project.

LiGHT 23 will also host the highly regarded talks programme [d]arc thoughts, featuring experts from across the world of design, and moderating editors from design magazines including arc, darc, ICON, and OnOffice. The talks programme will cover topics that affect all areas of the industry, such as sustainability and circular design; designing for a global client; designing for healthy office spaces; and designing for small and large spaces, to name a few.

The show’s association partners will also support the talks programme with speakers from the likes of the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID); Society of British & International Interior Design (SBID); New London Design Association (NLD); Institution of Lighting Professionals (ILP); Society of Light and Lighting (SLL); and the International Association of Lighting Design (IALD).

The BIID and IALD will also be hosting members and potential new members in the Associations Lounge at the show, which will be a welcome chill out area for visiting designers throughout the two-day event. Guests can join IALD for a drink’s reception on 21 November as a part of the late-night opening and the BIID for a designers’ lunch on 22 November.

For the most recent up-to-date exhibitor list and all visitor information head to www.lightexpo.london

 


Silhouette Awards Announce Open Call for Mentors

(UK)- Silhouette Awards have announced an open call for mentors for its 2023/2024 programme, the team are encouraging senior members of the lighting industry to apply.

Applications are open from Thursday 6 July until Thursday 10 August 2023. The Silhouette Awards team will review all submissions and contact the successful candidates at the beginning of September 2023, before the new programme begins mid-September.

Those selected will become part of an international network of renowned past and present Mentors, defining the winners of the programme by forming a valued part of the judging panel. Mentors will review all nominations and participate in the independent judging process, before being part of the online winner’s ceremony.

“We launched the Silhouette Awards due to our belief that everyone should be supported and given the opportunity to reach their goals through mentorship. I’m personally very passionate about nurturing young talent, as well as newcomers to the industry. By lifting up emerging talent and helping them excel we are giving back to our much-loved lighting industry. A mentor-mentee relationship can be life changing so we encourage those who have the same passion about making a difference to apply to become one of this season’s mentors,” says Co-Founder, Eve Gaunt.

“Being a mentor comes with great responsibility and commitment towards the young generation, the future of our profession. Reflecting on the two successful years of the Silhouette Awards program and receiving feedback from all past and present mentors, I can say with 100 % certainty that this is a rewarding experience for everyone involved! Together we are stronger and here we are initiating long-lasting professional friendships! We would like to share our deepest gratitude to all those amazing past, present and future Mentors - thank you for the valued support and knowledge you all share,” says Co-Founder, Kate Kolovea.

www.silhouette.com


Nemo Lighting take over the majority of Reggiani Illuminazione

(Italy)- Nemo Lighting has completed an acquisition of a majority stake in Reggiani Illuminazione, the two leading companies in the lighting industry will create a lighting industry hub worth €60 million.

The acquisition contributes to Nemo Lighting’s vision of creating an Italian-led industrial lighting hub, which began in 2020 with the investment in Ilti Luce, which now a Nemo Studio.

The Reggiani family will remain involved in the management of the company and will support owner of Nemo Lighting, Federico Palazzari, who will assume the position of managing director of the group.

“The first objective of this acquisition is to bring new competencies within the group by training and attracting talents. Reggiani's top-level technical skills and positioning will allow the group to create important synergies also at a commercial level, expanding the offer, but above all opportunities,” says Palazzari.

“From a commercial point of view, the two companies will continue to operate as separate entities, maintaining the respective partnerships. The resulting cooperation and synergies at the production level will strengthen the global competitive positioning, making us able to answer to the increasingly broad and sophisticated market needs, with a structured commercial presence in Italy, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and the Middle East and a distribution network that covers more than 80 countries,” says Matteo Reggiani, CEO of Reggiani Illuminazone.

www.reggiani.net

www.nemolighting.com


Lodes Announces Partnership with Black Bread + Jam Showrooms

(Canada) - Lodes has announced to be of the inaugural brand partners of Black Bread + Jam an Italian design-focused showroom in the Distillery District, Toronto.

The move allows the Venice-based lighting studio to offer a special brand experience and touch point in the Canadian market as part of an overall strategy of growth and expansion on the continent.

Black Bread + Jam’s opening festivities included a kick-off cocktail party organised in concert with the ICFF - Lavazza Inclucity Festival, an event organised by the Italian Contemporary Film Festival (ICFF) taking place in the Distillery District through July.

The to-the-trade showroom will remain open for five years and feature new product vignettes every six month. This will also include a number of other renowned Italian design brands. Encompassing a total of 29 striking illuminating pieces, Lodes will figure prominently in the space’s first-ever design scheme.

Scheduled tours and appointments are available at the showroom by request. The synergistic partnership will provide customers with the unique opportunity to discover the functional and aesthetic brilliance of Lodes’ lighting solutions.

“We’re excited to follow the news of our recent dedicated U.S. subsidiary and office expansion with the announcement of our presence in Toronto through Black Bread + Jam. Located in the Distillery District, an area rich in history and industrial architecture, the exclusive, made-in-Italy, multi-brand design showroom is the ideal venue to showcase our superlative contemporary lighting in the region,” says Massimiliano Tosetto, Manging Director of Lodes.

Black Bread + Jam Managing Director, Giuseppe Avesani says: “we are thrilled to join forces with Lodes to bring their lighting designs to Toronto. Their commitment to design excellence and blending tradition with innovation perfectly aligns with our mission to showcase the time-honoured artistry of Italian design through a curated assortment of exceptional contemporary design solutions.”

www.lodes.com


Pooky Opens Showroom in West Yorkshire

(UK) - Pooky has officially opened a showroom in the Redbrick department store in West Yorkshire. Located a short drive away from Leeds, this will be Pooky’s first foray outside of the South-West.

Found on the second floor of the location, customers can see a curated edit of best-selling designs and seasonal favourites across the 2,000sqft space. The brand is renowned for its high-end designs at high street prices as well as trademark use of bold colour and patterns. The showroom is offering table lamps, floor lamps, wall lights, pendants, a plethora of shades and an expanding range of accessories.

Pooky has included displays such as its signature wall light cabinets, which open to reveal and surprise customers alongside panel displays for a selection of sockets and switches. Alongside the displays there is a seating area for finalising those tricky lighting decisions.

“We are delighted to be coming to Yorkshire with our brand-new showroom at Redbrick near Leeds. Showcasing the best of the best, we’ve selected all of our favourite and bestselling items to make a beautiful visual display including an array of our amazing rechargeable lamps as well. Redbrick has long been established as the centre for home brands in the North of England and we are so excited to join the other fantastic brands and welcome our northern customers through the doors,"  says Rohan Blacker, Founder of Pooky.

www.pooky.com


Registrations opens for European Cruise Ship Interior Design Industry Expo

(UK)- Registration is now open for CSI Europe, is the world’s only exhibition exclusively dedicated to connecting the buyers and suppliers of the European cruise design industry.

On the 29- 30 November 2023 designers, suppliers, and decision-makers from cruise lines and shipyards will take to ExCeL, London to hear the industry’s latest trends and challenges, update their portfolios and samples, and grow their network at this specialised exhibition and conference.

Attendees can look forward to a display of high-quality innovations and expertise from the European cruise interior industry’s leading design firms, outfitters, and suppliers at CSI Europe. Buyers can also expand their supplier order book with the Speed Networking programme. With two sessions running per day, CSI Europe will match industry suppliers with relevant buyers from cruise lines, design studios, and shipyards.

The show will unite the cruise interiors community through a variety of networking opportunities. Day one will entail the opening and happy hour crowning and throughout the show, delegates can connect with peers at the CSIE Pub, which will also be hosting the Pitch & Pint competition. Following a popular launch last year, this high-energy event gave new to CSI Europe suppliers the chance to pitch one headline product or service to design studio and cruise line judges.

Interactive sessions run by industry thought leaders will be also taking place at exhibitor stands throughout the show. These CPD accredited talks will delve into the industry’s most pressing topics and trends, from project management to appealing to the next generation of cruising, wrapped up by an exploration into how disruptive technologies will shake up the cruise design sector.

To commemorate the end of a successful year for the European cruise community, the CSI Awards will wrap up day two of the expo. These coveted awards will celebrate the industry’s biggest achievements over the last year.

Register here for CSI Europe 2023 to receive event updates and your free two-day pass.

cruiseshipinteriors-europe.com


Sustainable Design Summit returns for 2023

(UK) SDS return to London - uniting designers and experts in cruise, hotel and aviation design industries with the shared goal of making hospitality interiors more sustainable.

Held in the Museum of London Dockland’s on the 28 November, the summit will conduct a series of talks, sessions and roundtable discussions. SDS aims to make sustainable choices easier, challenge existing practices and together make practical solutions in the hospitality design sector.

Sustainability is today's most urgent topic for interior designers. In 2021, the World Travel and Tourism Council established an ambitious roadmap to reach net zero by 2050. Hotel, cruise and airlines are making prominent progress including, changes to key industry players setting sustainability targets and initiatives, adoption of circular product lifecycle schemes, and the cruise interiors community collaborating to establish a Sustainable Maritime Interiors initiative.

After a successful inaugural summit, SDS attendees will be turning conversation into action. This will be catered to in a curated agenda featuring interactive breakout sessions. Representatives of the industries will converge to hold deep cross-sector conversations ranging from product lifespan planning to creating a more collaborative supply chain across all stakeholders.

Alongside the sessions and talks, SDS will also host a product showcase featuring the most environmentally responsible products within the cruise, hotel, and aviation design sectors.

SDS is an opportunity for designers to connect and collaborate on how to increase sustainability as it becomes more intrinsic to the interior and lighting design world. Last year’s event has built strong foundations allowing meaningful conversations and insights that provided collaboration and networking opportunities for delegates.

Registration for the Sustainable Design Summit Early Bird pass is now open at https://sustainabledesignsummit.com/


BIID announces new president, May Fawzy

(UK) - British Institution of Interior Design (BIID) has announced May Fawzy as the new President for the 2023-24 term.

May Fawzy officially took over the role on the 6 July during the Annual General Meet held at the RIBA in Portland, London.

After being an establish member at the institute for several years, Fawzy was appointed as both council member and assessor before taking on her new role from former president Matthew Freeman.

Fawzy will be bringing a wealth of experience to the role having worked in numerous multi-national firms since graduating her MA in Interior Design. Specialising in commercial space interiors, the WELL approved designer has been responsible for designing multi-million-pound designs as well as founding her own awarding winning studio - the MF Design Studio in Surrey, London in 2011.

“I’m delighted to take on this exciting new role as President of the BIID. It’s a huge honour to represent our members and to raise awareness of the BIID. I’ll be working closely with the BIID council to ensure the BIID offers our community a wide range of opportunities for professional development, networking and collaboration – I am looking forward to it” says Fawzy.

www.biid.org.uk


Registration open for HIX 2023

HIX – Europe’s only hotel design event is bringing the hospitality design community together again for a two-day celebration of everything that makes hotels great.

Held from 16 – 17 November at London’s Business Design Centre, this year’s show theme, ‘A room with a point of view’, is all about people, progress and perspective. Guided by the new ideas and voices set to define the next era of hospitality design, a programme of talks, installations, parties and exhibitions will showcase the latest and greatest hospitality interior experiences.

As operators and design studios seek to develop more inclusive and accessible spaces, HIX 2023 will highlight the people, products and projects breaking down barriers and making the hospitality industry a better place for all.

For an industry that has long operated along strictly defined lines of budget, quality, and service, the recent culture shift in hospitality design is likely to significantly alter the hotel landscape and the way guests engage with projects, as well as the ways they are designed. The conventions surrounding what both ‘luxury’ and ‘good design’ entail are once again up for debate.

As such, HIX’s two-day talks programme of panels, keynotes and presentations will explore what this might mean for guest, operator, designer and developer alike, shining a light on what to expect from the future of hospitality spaces while featuring a cast of voices that truly represents the new hotel interior experience.

Alongside the talks programme, HIX will once again welcome the latest interior products that showcase the full range of tools available to hoteliers in their drive to give hotels identity. From lighting, soft furnishings and wallcoverings to all-encompassing technology systems, HIX will be the place to discover how interior design can give projects a point of view.

Lighting exhibitors include Astro, Aromas del Campo, Chelsom, Contardi, Franklite, LEDS C4, Marset, Northern Lights, and Zico to name just a few.

Last year, HIX explored the intersection of art, design and hospitality experience via The Mush Room – a groundbreaking show bar grown entirely from ultra-sustainable Mycelium and created in collaboration with WeWantMore, La Succulente and Côme Di Meglio.

As works of art from grand lobby sculptures and light installations to collectible digital assets and micro-commissions, become ever-central staples of contemporary hotel design, HIX will once again explore the power of artistic endeavours to generate elements of branding identity, as well as resonant consumer journeys.

More information on planned installations will be released soon; for all up-to-date information and to register for free, visit: hixevent.com