PROJECTS
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SPOTLIGHT VOLUMES
CLIENT
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LOCATION
PARIS, FRANCE
YEAR
2021
SAVANNAH BAY GALLERY
In a bright and classically beautiful Parisian room, two Spotlight Floor Lamps are companions to contemporary furniture that showcase intriguing international design.


CLIENT
NEARLY NINTH
LOCATION
NEW YORK CITY, USA
YEAR
2021
NEARLY NINTH RESTAURANT
The Spotlight E Shade welcomes a new addition —shade E is a playful hyperbolic study of the original profile, in a larger bell-shape form. It was first specified for the restaurant Nearly Ninth at the Arlo Hotel by Meyer Davis in New York's Midtown neigbbourhood.

CLIENT
W27 RESIDENT
LOCATION
VANCOUVER, BC
YEAR
2021
W27
The design by Ruf Projects is for a new modern single-family residence in Vancouver's Dunbar area. The house maximizes natural light while also providing privacy by insetting the windows to "notches". As it gives appears to be constructed of multiple volumes, it reduces the visual impact of the overall cubic volume. This carries into the interior spaces; the rooms overlap and blur into each other. A pair of vanilla pendants bring a contemporary feel to the dining room.



CLIENT
MARLOW HOUSE RESIDENT
LOCATION
VANCOUVER, BC
YEAR
2021
MARLOW HOUSE
In modern homes, the kitchen island has become the new hearth; the new central gathering place for families and friends. Four vanilla Spotlight pendants stretch the length of the island at the Marlow House designed by Macleod Bovell.

CLIENT
WHOLE FOODS
LOCATION
AUSTIN, TX
YEAR
2021
WHOLE FOODS IN AUSTIN
In a communal meeting room at the Whole Foods Headquarters in Austin, a trio of Spotlight pendants in sage blend seamlessly with neutral tones against a decorative floral cacti wallpaper.

LOCATION
VANCOUVER, BC
YEAR
2021
VEIL HOUSE
Whitewashed plywood frames the staircase and continues up through the media room at the Veil House designed by Measured Architects; a single Spotlight pendant floats above.


CLIENT
RICE & BONES
LOCATION
BERKLEY, CALIFORNIA
YEAR
2018
RICE & BONES
Rice and Bones is a fast-casual Vietnamese restaurant at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design building. The university invited chef Charles Phan to return to this iconic building where he once was an architecture student. The interior space highlights Wurster Hall’s dominant raw building material, concrete while reusing and recycling materials such as glass and wood in the dining room. Six Spotlight pendants are configured in a line, stretching over the communal table.



