13 trends in lighting design development in the LED lighting industry

Just as fashion and interior design are trending every year, so is lighting design. It is inseparable from the trend of space design and is strongly influenced by technological innovation. This is why using light to express meaning and emotion is so interesting and complicated.


Trend 1: monotonous + <br> <br> emphasize the choice of colors is limited to monotone color (dark gray), and coupled with the fifties of the last century, inspired by the vivid colors - green, yellow, ocher - are highlighted as bright spots.

The walls are shimmered in pure white light, and a special diffuser illuminates the wall surface evenly, highlighting the whiteness of the walls.

Trend 2: light anti-flicker due <br> <br> screen technology, LED has become practical alternatives to incandescent lamps. The nuances of different whiteness—from cool white to warm white—are applied in this light art scene to reproduce the natural lighting effects of the sunset.

Trend 3: Interaction Design <br> <br> light interacts with the lighting technology is one of the hottest trends, and it is not just the use of human motion to trigger light art installations illumination. In more and more everyday situations, lighting control and interaction are playing an increasingly important role, both indoors and outdoors.

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Trend 4: Beyond nature “Nature” is an indispensable keyword in today's lighting design. State-of-the-art technology enables designers to create the effects of the Northern Lights, which can be used to create a desired atmosphere by washing the walls from top to bottom with color-changing light. Surrealist lighting in nature is now possible.

Trend 5: One of today's biggest demand for organic light <br> <br> is environmentally friendly. Scientists have recognized a special lighting system for indoor planting. New LED lighting technology allows plants to grow in private indoor spaces and opens up possibilities for large-scale agricultural production applications.

Trend 6: Which kind of white?

Color temperature is an index used to measure white light differences, from warm white (like small flame orange, 2000K) to cool white (like gas flame blue, 12000K). These different white tones have a direct impact on the atmosphere of a space.

Trend 7: transparent, invisible, hallucinations <br> <br> just part of the design space in the invisible. Lighting hardware facilities are becoming more and more low-key. LED chips and circuits printed on transparent sheets and packaged in semi-mirror boxes look as glamorous as jewellery boxes made of light. New lighting materials that can be integrated into building structures or decorative elements will bring unknown potential to the integration of lighting and architecture.

Trend 8: pure light <br> <br> now respected lighting designers create the potential for ultra-thin light. LEDs have realized this new possibility of subtly and carefully defining buildings through light. Light lines can be hidden on the ground, walls or ceilings, suspended in space, or vividly applied to three-dimensional space as envisioned by old science fiction movies.

Trend 9: Going green <br> <br> due in some cultures the religious, social or superstitious symbolism, is considered a green color application more difficult. However, it is still favored for its other meanings such as forests, fields, freshness and spring. With the latest solid-state lighting color mixing technology, beautiful emerald green light and shadow can become a reality.

Trends 10: Optical Technology <br> <br> controlling a lens and the reflector precise beam technique is called optical or optical engineering technologies. Special optical lenses are used in a given lighting device (spotlights, chandeliers, etc.). The choice of lens depends on the light source used (eg LED, halogen lamp, etc.) and its purpose: uniform wall washing, highlighting details, etc. . The more precise the optical lens, the more efficiently the desired atmosphere is achieved.

Trend 11: Museum lighting - determine success or failure of the move <br> <br> light as air. We all need it, and we can feel it strongly, but it is often instinctive. If a person feels uncomfortable in a certain space, poor lighting may be one of the reasons. Especially in the art display space, lighting is one of the main factors determining the vitality of the work. Each exhibit or painting needs to be handled separately to bring out the qualities that the artist wants. The subtle balance of light and shadow can bring out the outline of the sculpture, and the finely adjusted light can make a painting reach an almost three-dimensional level.

Trend 12: OLEDs following the LED

An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a rising star of the light source after the LED. Unlike point-light LEDs that use lenses or reflectors for spotlights and wall washers, OLEDs are a soft, diffuse surface that is already used in display technology. Its applications range from billboards to works of art. The combination of LED and OLED will enable designers to create a bright space, an unheard of type of illumination.

Trend 13: synesthesia <br> <br> light is often combined with the perfect design to enhance the sensory experience. In September 2013, in collaboration with Shiseido, we created two custom fragrances in collaboration with Shiseido. Light and aroma are the basic elements of the atmosphere, but at the same time they are extremely difficult to control and describe. A new challenge for the future, perhaps a new trend is the fascinating blend of light and fragrance.

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