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Brokis illuminates architectural narratives with lighting across diverse interiors

Czech lighting brand Brokis has unveiled a curated selection of international projects demonstrating how its lighting collections integrate across a variety of architectural settings, reinforcing the role of lighting as a defining element in contemporary interiors.

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Presented under the theme Lights Across Different Spaces, the selection highlights how Brokis lighting contributes to spatial identity, atmosphere and material dialogue in both residential and commercial environments.

The showcased projects span a range of typologies, from private homes to showrooms and large-scale installations. Each project reflects a distinct architectural approach while illustrating the adaptability of Brokis lighting within different design contexts.

In the Family House – Shadows project, lighting is used to complement a restrained interior defined by raw concrete and light-toned wood. Dark accents and smoke grey glass establish what is described as "a quiet visual rhythm," with lighting reinforcing the subtle interplay of materials.

Similarly, Penthouse D – Capsula & Bonbori explores the balance between openness and privacy. Here, "a carefully structured living environment" is shaped through curved elements and integrated lighting, contributing to a cohesive spatial composition.

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In a retail context, the Meridiani Showroom – Macaron project demonstrates how lighting supports layered, refined interiors. The space is described as "a sequence of composed settings defined by precise proportions and refined materials," where glass and onyx surfaces are enhanced through carefully positioned luminaires.

Brokis lighting also features in large-scale exhibition design, as seen in the Minotti – Salone del Mobile 2023 – Trottola & Lightline installation. The project is characterised as "a continuous sequence of spaces," where lighting aligns with the architectural language and reinforces the overall atmosphere.

Across all projects, Brokis emphasises the seamless integration of lighting within architectural concepts. Rather than acting as standalone objects, the luminaires become part of the spatial narrative, supporting both functional and aesthetic objectives.

Through this project-led presentation, Brokis underlines the evolving role of lighting in interior design, particularly within the European market, where the relationship between materiality, form and illumination continues to shape contemporary living and commercial environments.

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