International Day of Light | Light defines the way we inhabit spaces. It influences how we feel, rest, work, and relate to our environment.
Beyond its technical function, lighting has a direct impact on human well-being, architectural perception, and emotional experience. Light regulates our biological rhythms, affects mood, and shapes the way we perceive space; therefore, a well-designed lighting product can create comfort, improve concentration, and support a balanced relationship between activity and rest.
On the occasion of the International Day of Light, at Arkoslight we reflect together with product designers such as Rubén Saldaña, Geckeler & Michels, and Christophe Mathieu on the role of contemporary lighting and how lighting design can help us live better.
Lighting is not only about seeing, but about transforming the way we experience spaces.
Shot Light and Shot Light Surface have obtained the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), reinforcing a transparent and responsible approach to product design and manufacturing.
Across 1,184 catalog references, Shot Light is manufactured using 3.60 m³ of water per luminaire, generates a carbon footprint of 14.4 kg CO₂e, and is produced with 4.97 MJ of renewable energy. At the end of its life cycle, each unit avoids 23.9 kg of CO₂ through recycling and energy recovery.
Shot Light Surface is manufactured using 3.40 m³ of water per luminaire, generates a carbon footprint of 13.6 kg CO₂e, and is produced with 5.60 MJ of renewable energy. At the end of its life cycle, each unit avoids 6.71 kg of CO₂ through recycling and energy recovery.
Measured sustainability, from design to end of life.
Arkoslight will participate in ICFF 2026, where it will present an immersive scenario exploring the future of lighting.
Discover a curated selection of architectural lighting solutions, brought together as a wide and cohesive showcase that reflects our vision for design, performance, and atmosphere.
Javits Center, New York City | May 17–19 | Booth 931
Last Friday, we hosted a conversation between the designer Mario Ruiz and Arkoslight’s General Manager Israel Vázquez, moderated by design and architecture journalist Anatxu Zabalbeascoa, around a key idea that defines both design and light: the importance of what is essential.
Under the title “The Invisible Design”, we presented Enso and Cyclop, two luminaires designed by @marioruizdesign for Arkoslight, born from formal synthesis, technical precision, and a clear intention to accompany space without imposing on it.
The talk took place at the @casadecoroficial auditorium, setting the stage for a reflection on detail, functionality, and how, sometimes, the best solution is the one that is barely perceived.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography: @ccarlossegura
Divi by Lars Tornøe, Red Dot Design Award 2026.
Arkoslight has added a new international achievement to its growing list of design awards. The Divi suspension system, designed by Norwegian designer @larstornoe , has been recognized by the jury of the Red Dot Design Award as one of the standout products in the “Lighting Design” category.
Conceived as an exercise in composition and play, Divi combines visual flexibility with comfortable, high-quality lighting, adapting naturally to a wide range of interior spaces.
To further expand its creative possibilities, Arkoslight has also launched a new Divi configurator. The tool allows users to design endless open or closed compositions, calculate dimensions within specific spaces, and automatically generate a complete list of required components.
Discover the Divi configurator through our website.
Soft, precise lighting becomes the key element in shaping a calm and welcoming dental experience.
At Dentop Clinic by Hype Project, light is carefully designed to guide, comfort, and enhance every moment within the space.
A gentle, balanced illumination creates a sense of ease for patients, moving away from the traditional clinical atmosphere, while ensuring the clarity and precision required by the medical team. From waiting areas to treatment rooms, every corner is thoughtfully lit to support wellbeing, focus, and trust.
More than just a functional tool, lighting here defines the atmosphere—turning a visit to the clinic into a serene and reassuring experience.
Project: @hypeprojectinteriors
Photography: @architectural.photos
Luminaires that elevate the space.
In this project, Club Studio approaches architecture as a sensory experience, where light becomes an active element in shaping atmosphere rather than simply revealing it. Every surface is treated with intention, turning illumination into a tool for comfort, identity, and emotional connection.
Coco luminaires illuminate every corner with power and precision, ensuring a clean, uniform distribution of light throughout the space. Complementarily, Shot Light luminaires add focus and nuance, accentuating key areas and enhancing depth within the architectural composition.
Architecture: @clubstudio.journal
Photography: @david_zarzoso
OUTDOOR NOVELTIES | Arkoslight’s outdoor collection expands to open new possibilities in exterior architecture. Design, durability, and lighting precision come together to transform gardens, façades, and public spaces.
Puck Outdoor, Mr. Beam, and Slim Mini join the collection, redefining light with elegance—offering visual comfort, glare control, and seamless integration into every project.
CASA DECOR 2026 | ‘Sensory Balance’, by @estudiodiir for @laufen_spain
An immersive space that explores sensory minimalism as an architectural language.
Through the interplay of light, matter, and water, it creates an emotional experience grounded in calm, precision, and perception. Each element is presented with clarity and intention, allowing authentic materials and essential forms to define the atmosphere.
Material honesty becomes the guiding principle. Stone, ceramic, and water reveal their textures, temperature, and character in their purest state, engaging in a dialogue with LAUFEN’s technological precision and refined solutions. The result is a space where innovation enhances, rather than overshadows, the essence of the materials.
Light plays a subtle yet decisive role in reinforcing this sensory experience. Nano, thanks to its maximum output and discreet size, enhances the contrast of the exposed materials, highlighting their depth and texture without disrupting the overall balance of the space.
On view from April 9 to May 24.
Photography: @david_zarzoso
Outdoor lighting is not only about visibility, but about how a space is perceived once daylight disappears. Each color temperature shapes a different atmosphere, influencing mood, orientation, and the way architecture is read at night.
· 2700K — A soft, enveloping glow that creates calm, intimacy, and emotional comfort outdoors.
· 3000K — A neutral-warm light that guides movement and defines spaces with subtle clarity.
· 4000K — A clean, neutral light that enhances geometry, structure, and architectural detail.
APPARTAMENTO SPAGNOLO | Back this year, the Appartamento Spagnolo opens its doors during Milan Design Week 2026. In the historic Palazzo Castiglioni, Spanish creativity comes to life in a setting rich in modernist character, where tradition and contemporaneity exist in perfect harmony.
Under the direction of Studiopepe, the project revolves around the concept of discovery, inviting visitors to explore fluid spaces defined by enveloping volumes, organic forms, and a thoughtful interplay of light, shadow, and materials. Textures, transparencies, and layers intertwine to create a sensory experience that highlights the warmth, hospitality, and personality of Spanish design.
In this context, Arkoslight takes part by bringing its vision of lighting as an essential element in shaping space. Its proposals engage with curved surfaces, enhance materials, and guide the journey, helping to create atmospheres that evolve with the viewer’s perspective.
A journey through design, where each room reveals new sensations and light becomes the guiding element.
On view until April 26th.
Design: @studiopepe_official
Exhibition Design Coordination: @millestudiomille
Photography: @davidemandolini@icex@interiorsfrom_spain@elledecoritalia
CASA DECOR 2026 | ‘Manantial’, by @summumstudio for @grupocosentino
An immersive space that unveils the universe of ĒCLOS through a sensory interplay of light, water, and matter. Rather than remaining static, surfaces unfold in layers, textures, and depth, shaping a new spatial experience.
Light plays a central and active role—not only illuminating but defining the space by sculpting volumes, enhancing textures, and guiding the visitor’s journey. Shot Light luminaires by Arkoslight are seamlessly integrated into the architecture, casting precise beams that highlight the material richness of ĒCLOS and reinforce its almost ethereal presence. Systems such as Minimal Track and Track 48V enhance the warm atmosphere, distributing light in a flexible and even way.
Through functional planes and volumes, the project creates a hybrid, multifunctional setting, subtly referencing the bathroom, kitchen, and furniture, while offering a spatial experience that feels both intuitive and evocative.
On view from April 9 to May 24.
Photography: @nachouribesalazar