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A little about us at Luminosa ™

A little about us at Luminosa ™

Luminosa™ is a contemporary lighting design company based in Mexico, specializing in handmade lighting fixtures created in collaboration with local artisans. The company’s client-focused methodology involves working closely with architects and designers to achieve their creative visions.

We value the creative connections made between our team, client and suppliers.

Our commitment to sustainability and best practices is ongoing as is our approach to employment encompassing inclusivity in the workplace to a diverse range of the demographic often outside of the traditional employment paradigm.

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The magic of hand blown glass lighting

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The magic of hand blown glass lighting

Mexico’s glass-making history began in the 16th century with the establishment of La Casa de los Vidrios in Puebla in 1542. Initially focused on utilitarian items, the craft evolved into a respected art form by the early 20th century, especially with the rise of hand-blown glass (vidrio soplado) in regions like Tonala and Tlaquepaque. Artisans began blending traditional techniques with artistic innovation, creating vibrant, unique pieces that blurred the lines between function and decoration. Studios like Nouvel Studio played a crucial role in this transformation, collaborating with international designers to produce functional art.

Today, Mexican glass-making is celebrated for its fusion of tradition, artistry, and modern design, with applications in fine art, jewelry, and architecture. At Luminosa, where Creative Director Jonathan Baskett has collaborated with Nouvel Studio, the process of creating hand-blown lamps relies on centuries-old techniques, with craftsmen shaping molten glass heated to 1100°C (2000°F). The craftsmanship requires physical skill and teamwork, emphasizing the material's beauty in lighting design.

Luminosa’s approach integrates LED technology, enhancing the qualities of glass while serving functional purposes. Their Cristalino lamps incorporate color, pattern, and texture, showcasing the timeless elegance of hand-blown glass. As lighting technology advances, Luminosa continues to merge tradition with innovation, ensuring their designs illuminate spaces beautifully while reflecting the rich heritage of Mexican glass-making.

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The Power of Ceramic Lighting

The Power of Ceramic Lighting

Ceramics have been integral to Mexican culture for thousands of years, with ancient techniques like coiling and molding producing a wide range of utilitarian and artistic objects. Over time, distinctive regional styles emerged, such as Puebla’s Talavera, Guanajuato’s Majolica, and Oaxaca’s Barro negro, each contributing to a rich tradition of craftsmanship.

In contemporary lighting, ceramics combine traditional artistry with modern functionality. Known for their durability, heat resistance, and elegant surfaces, ceramic fixtures control and guide light effectively, enhancing spaces with natural textures and forms. They also align with biophilic design principles, creating a soothing, nature-inspired atmosphere.

Ceramic lighting supports sustainability through its alignment with Cradle to Cradle principles, focusing on durability, recyclability, and minimal environmental impact. By collaborating with local artisans, Luminosa preserves traditional techniques and supports community economies, ensuring each piece reflects a blend of beauty, sustainability, and cultural heritage.

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Lighting in the construcion phase

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Lighting in the construcion phase

Lighting is a critical element in the design and construction phase of any architectural project, influencing functionality, aesthetics, energy efficiency, and user experience. Today we talk to architect Montserrat  Oropeza from A-Mo Arquitectura, Leon, Mexico.

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The challenges of Public Lighting

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The challenges of Public Lighting

This week we continue the dialogue on public lighting. I was priveledged to talk to Amie Schulenburg the director of Next.Contrast in Melbourne, Australia specifically on the challenges of lighting in the public space.

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