
Concept
The Dark Matter Series explores emergent formations — structures shaped by unseen energetic fields.
Inspired by invisible cosmic forces, these installations embody density, gravity, and silent expansion.
Structure
3D-printed polycarbonate nodes combined with continuously bent polycarbonate tubes, the shape emerges from the tension between materials.
Spatial Application
Primarily developed as free-form sculptural systems, adaptable to:
Hotel lobbies
Reception areas
Lounge environments
Cultural interiors
Each commission scales according to architectural context.
Tree
Branching structures. Growth. Expansion. Porous architecture.
Sculptural Systems
Light approached as structure rather than illumination
NUR Living Lights develops sculptural systems that translate invisible spatial structures into architectural form.
Each system provides a flexible framework for site-specific installations developed in collaboration with architects and project teams.
All systems are developed and engineered by NUR Living Lights and adapted to each architectural context.
The systems
Each system develops a distinct constructive logic — a way in which light defines space, generates form, and negotiates the relationship between density and void.
Light as field.
Light as growth.
Light as flow.
Light as matter.
Light as energy.
Organized vertically, the systems move from subtle conditions to material presence.
Dark Matter
Cosmic structures. Field. Density. Invisible structure. Condition prior to form.
Concept
The Tree Series investigates vertical growth systems — branching structures that organize space
through rhythm, elevation, and luminous articulation.
While echoing natural branching logic, the works remain abstract and architectural.
Structure
Iron tubular framework with modular node connections, allowing scalable and adaptable branching configurations.
Spatial Application
Ideal for:
Atriums
Double-height lobbies
Vertical circulation areas
Landmark hospitality spaces
Engineered for suspended or integrated structural solutions.
Radiolaria
Cellular structures. Nodes and connections forming luminous spatial networks. Suspended.
Concept
The Radiolaria System develops suspended cellular constellations inspired by the skeletal structures of marine radiolaria.
These microscopic organisms form spatial frameworks of nodes and radiating connections that operate as natural structural networks.
Rather than representing biological forms, the system translates their structural logic into inhabitable luminous architectures.
Light becomes cellular space.
Structure
Suspended 3D-printed polycarbonate nodes combined with straight tubular elements form lightweight spatial networks.
The modular system allows adaptable configurations integrated into architectural environments.
Spatial Application
• Central lobby installations
• Atrium installations
• Spa and wellness environments
• Feature ceilings
• Immersive hospitality interiors
Roots
Subterranean networks. Matter. Anchor. Memory. Subterranean structure. Grounding.
Concept
The Roots Series explores horizontal expansion and subterranean logic —
luminous networks that traverse and connect architectural elements.
These installations emphasize continuity, grounding, and spatial integration.
Structure
Grounded 3D-printed polycarbonate nodes combined with straight tubular elements.
Spatial Application
Adaptable to:
Large open lobby floors
Transitional hospitality spaces
Spa and wellness environments
Cultural installations
Fire
Energetic patterns. Transformation. Emission. Kinetic. Time.
Concept
The Fire system explores sculptural light as a temporal and energetic phenomenon.
Rather than defining form through material structure, Fire develops luminous behavior through rhythm, variation and transformation over time.
Light is approached as a living energy unfolding within architectural space.
Structure
The Fire system is NUR Living Lights luminic system. Is developed through the study of energetic patterns such as plasma flow, pulse, lightning and breathing rhythms.
These dynamic structures are translated into programmable luminous sequences that generate evolving spatial presence.
Custom software and digital control systems allow precise modulation of intensity, rhythm and temporal variation.
Spatial Application
Fire-based installations introduce a temporal dimension into architectural environments.
Each installation is programmed specifically for the space it inhabits, adapting rhythm and intensity to spatial scale and atmosphere.
The system allows light to operate as a dynamic spatial field rather than a fixed object.
A Living Body of Work
Each system represents a chapter within a broader investigation into invisible spatial structures.
Rather than fixed products, they function as conceptual foundations — evolving through architectural collaboration.
Every installation is custom-developed, engineered, and fabricated according to the unique context of the project.








