A new category of experiential objects

Architectural light, embodied in objects.

Living Architecture is a studio for experiential artifacts—objects that choreograph light, space, and attention. Designed for galleries, residences, and contemplative environments.

Ambient light study — Object Series 01

Positioning

A new category: Experiential Objects

Beyond furniture, beyond sculpture

These are not lamps, not decor, not traditional sculpture. They are experiential objects: calibrated interfaces between light, material, and human nervous systems.

Architectural, yet intimate

Each artifact behaves like a fragment of architecture—controlling sightlines, reflections, and gradients—yet lives comfortably on a plinth, console, or gallery wall.

Timeless, not trend‑driven

Minimal geometries, honest materials, and controlled light behavior create a language that feels both futuristic and archetypal—built to outlast visual trends.

Objects

Experiential artifacts for galleries, homes, and sanctuaries

Object 01 — Horizon Plane

Horizon Plane 01

A suspended gradient plane that compresses and expands perceived depth.

Designed as a wall‑mounted light artifact, Horizon Plane 01 uses layered translucent materials and grazing light to create a slow‑moving horizon line that shifts with the viewer’s position. Ideal for galleries, meditative spaces, and entry sequences.

  • Scale120 × 60 × 8 cm
  • BehaviorSlow gradient, parallax shift
  • ContextGallery, residential, hospitality
Object 02 — Resonant Column

Resonant Column 02

A vertical light column tuned for breathing and presence.

Resonant Column 02 is a freestanding artifact that emits a subtle, breathing light cycle. The column’s proportions and reflectivity are tuned to create a sense of grounded verticality—anchoring a room while softening its edges.

  • Scale180 × 24 × 24 cm
  • BehaviorBreathing cycle, soft edge glow
  • ContextWellness, hospitality, private studio
Object 03 — Orbital Field

Orbital Field 03

A table‑scale field of orbiting reflections.

Orbital Field 03 uses a constellation of reflective elements and a concealed light source to project moving reflections across nearby surfaces. The result is a quiet, kinetic field that rewards slow looking.

  • Scale45 × 45 × 30 cm
  • BehaviorOrbital reflections, micro‑movement
  • ContextGallery plinth, console, side table

Light Studies

Futuristic, timeless atmospheres

Light Study 01
Gradient field study — controlled falloff and edge softness for meditative environments.
Light Study 02
Reflective plane experiment — layered reflections for gallery‑scale installations.
Light Study 03
Columnar light behavior — vertical anchoring for wellness and hospitality spaces.

Studio

Living Architecture as a practice

Living Architecture operates at the intersection of architecture, product, and light behavior. Each artifact is treated as a micro‑environment—an experiment in how light can shape attention, nervous systems, and spatial memory.

The studio collaborates with galleries, architects, interior designers, and wellness practitioners to place experiential objects in contexts where they can truly work: thresholds, quiet rooms, transitional spaces, and contemplative environments.

Every piece is developed through iterative prototyping, empirical testing, and material research—favoring durability, repairability, and long‑term relevance over disposable novelty.

Living Architecture Studio

Contact

Commissions, collaborations, and placements

For gallery placements, architectural collaborations, or wellness‑driven environments, reach out with a brief description of your context, timeline, and desired emotional atmosphere.

The studio is currently exploring:

  • Gallery exhibitions and curated group shows
  • Residences and private studios
  • Retreat centers and wellness spaces
  • Hospitality and boutique environments

Studio email

hello@livingarchitecture.studio

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