Click through the slideshow above to read about new architectural lighting products from John Pawson and Wonderglass, Modular Lighting Instruments, Hubbell, and SONNEMAN–A Way of Light.
New Ceiling-Mounted Fixtures for Winter 2019

Sleeve
Architectural designer John Pawson developed this glass pendant in a collaboration with Italian Wonderglass founders Christian and Maurizio Mussati. Launched during this year’s London Design Festival, Sleeve is made of hand-blown glass and comes with a halogen or LED lamp or chip-on-board (COB) LED technology. The manufacturer produced Sleeve and two other pendants (Horizon Light and Sketch) for Pawson’s restoration of the 227-year-old Saint John at Hackney Church currently under way in London.

Constellation Cosmic Cube
Expanding an overhead system, which was recognized last year among Record’s Product Award winners, SONNEMAN—A Way of Light has developed Constellation Cosmic Cube. Like the original series of horizontal fixtures, the new suspension collection is designed to enable architects to customize its starlike array of LED hubs using slim connecting arms, but this time the arrangements extend vertically in 25- and 49-light options.

Semih LED
Belgian manufacturer Modular Lighting Instruments designed this innovative cylinder to meet a variety of specifications. An S-shaped cutout at the center that enables users to tilt its head 75º left or right, and a choice of three types of reflectors, will transform the LED luminaire from an ambient light source to an accent or task-related fixture. Semih is dimmable, and available with 2700K, 3000K, and 3500K color temperatures in a black or white finish.

Liteistry
Prescolite, a Hubbell company, has just launched a line of 3"-, 4"-, and 6"-round and square architectural luminaires. The downlights, wall washers, and cylinders are powered by a common chip-on-board (COB) LED, which improves color consistency and ensures a CRI of at least 80+ across the line.