06 Dec 2024
At the heart of Luminaire Authentik is its commitment to innovation and artistry, and its latest artist residency program is a testament to this.
The Monumental Collection, crafted during an artist residency at Luminaire Authentik in collaboration with artist Zeynep Boyan, reflects the company’s dedication to merging custom lighting design with artistic ingenuity. It draws inspiration from the legacy of ancient civilizations and the rich cultural heritage of pre-modern Turkey. This collection pays homage to the enduring elegance and grandeur of classical architectural columns from a crossroads of diverse cultures, blending elements from Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Anatolian artefacts into a reimagined, modern lighting design.
Each fixture in the Monumental Collection showcases the enduring strength and beauty of classical forms, merging traditional aesthetics with contemporary craftsmanship. Central to each design is a hand-sculpted knob, a defining feature of Boyan’s work that enhances the organic quality of the collection’s forms. Sculpted entirely by hand from stoneware clay, each piece undergoes an oxidation firing process, is finished with hand-brushed glaze strokes, and is completed with Luminaire Authentik’s custom products, showcasing their artisanal approach.
This residency showcases Luminaire Authentik’s exceptional ability to merge traditional artistry with contemporary design, creating a seamless blend of functionality and timeless beauty. By pushing creative boundaries and celebrating craftsmanship and cultural narratives, the collaboration reinforces Luminaire Authentik’s position as a leader in handmade, custom lighting.
Together, Boyan and Luminaire Authentik’s artisans crafted a unique collection that pays tribute to classical architecture, while embodying the enduring elegance of artistry and design. This partnership highlights their shared commitment to honouring tradition with contemporary design.
The Monumental vernissage will take place on January 15, 2025. The exhibition will then be open to the public on January 16 and 17, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at 6909 Rue Marconi, Montreal, QC H2S 3K2.