
Spanish architect Ramón Esteve has designed the Link lighting for the manufacturer Vibia.
It stands for an interesting system that suggests the daylight entering through a skylight.
This modular design provides an architectural dimension to the object and is adapted to spaces of varying size and geometry. The system consists of four modules of different sizes and depths that combine in unlimited ways and orientations. The modules are electrically connected together.
Here is a description from Vibia producers:
Like the skyline of a great city… The modules of the Link lighting system allow you to create silhouettes and volumes on the ceiling to suit every room and every location.


nice idea…. I’m going to use these in my projects certanly…
I’d like to learn a bit more about the concept behind this product. The above semi-pretentious mumbo jumbo just obfuscates the facts, as usual. Hard to do a product like this any justice just by looking at pictures of it. Light can be so many things.
Yes, an the previous comment had no hint of pretentiousness at all…
Hypocrisy is so fun though. :)
I dunno. I’m just kinda getting tired of all the consumer products on minimalissimo lately. This is … Not important though. Sorry guys, I’m starting to sound ungrateful; that’s not the case. Just FYI.
Is it just me or are the most pretentious project desriptions most of the time made by architects? Brrr, getting so tired of them I consider a carreer move with less pretentious colleagues. Anybody has a good tip?
Would you look at that. My own anti-stalker. how cute. Just what I wanted for X-mas. Aww.