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Workspaces: lighting fixtures with extra soul
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When lighting becomes meaningful.
Today, workspaces are no longer content to simply be efficient: they must be inspiring, legible and deeply human. At DESIGNHEURE, we design lighting fixtures that meet these new expectations, bringing extra soul to technical environments.
Whether you want to humanise a medical space, stimulate creativity in a meeting room, assert a brand's identity from the moment guests arrive, or structure the volumes of an open-plan office, each DESIGNHEURE collection offers lighting solutions tailored to specific uses, architectural constraints and technical challenges, with a high level of customisation in terms of colours and finishes.
Entirely manufactured in Sète, in the south of France, our light fixtures are prepared in our workshop to the exact dimensions required, ready to install. And for the most unique projects, our teams of architects and designers create bespoke compositions, designed to become true signature lighting features. Please contact us.
Medical office - Toulouse, France
Medical lighting and optimistic design: Mobula pendant lights at the heart of the care pathway.
In this medical practice, completely redesigned by Lucie HORTALA, the layout of the reception area places welcome, fluidity and well-being at the centre of the project. The spaces have been restructured to improve patient flow management, offer greater comfort for medical teams and create a brighter, more soothing and welcoming atmosphere.
To support this approach to care through design, Mobula pendant lights provide a unique solution for lighting medical spaces. Inspired by schools of Mobula rays, their organic, airy shapes breathe movement and life into a technical environment that is often perceived as strict or anxiety-inducing. Their fluid design contrasts with the functional rigour of the space and contributes to a more human and reassuring experience for patients.
Mobula pendant lights illustrate a new vision of contemporary medical lighting: high-performance, functional, but also featuring a cheerful and optimistic design, perfectly in line with the values of care, attention and kindness.
Headquarters Monteiro - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, France
As part of the construction of its new headquarters, Monteiro commissioned Le point D to design and furnish all 4,700 m² of its office space.
At the heart of this large-scale project, a meeting room stands out with its bold colour scheme. Two Trio Petit Nénuphar pendant lights add a vibrant, graphic touch, echoing the orange seating, while the blue tones of the carpet and curtains structure the space.
The dialogue between complementary colours creates a dynamic yet controlled environment, where visual boldness is balanced with functionality, reflecting a contemporary and innovative approach to workspaces.
CMR Surgical - Boulogne, France
DESIGNHEURE designed the lighting for the new premises of CMR Surgical, a medical devices specialist, for the project led by the Kubik agency.
The Trio Petit Nénuphar ceiling lights, chosen in black and white finishes, dress the reception area and support the strong identity of the CMR Surgical brand.
In this cutting-edge technological environment, lighting becomes a real lever for innovation, rigour and confidence.
Suitable for low ceilings, these luminaires offer a compact and efficient solution: a single electrical connection for three light sources. A choice that is both functional and aesthetic, in perfect harmony with the medical world, where performance, legibility and design come together coherently.
Odigo's offices - Boulogne, France
Designed by Office-In, Odigo's offices give pride of place to light, through large glass openings and three DESIGNHEURE chandeliers that structure the space as much as they challenge it. Here, lighting does more than just support usage: it actively contributes to the interpretation of the space.
The 9 Mixed Reef chandeliers, in a beige finish, bring visual softness to the space, complementing the large desks. Their contrast with the black ceilings naturally draws the eye upwards, introducing an almost reflexive verticality, like an invitation to take a step back from the work in progress.
Further away, in the second part of the open space, beyond the soundproofed cubicles, the 7 Mixed Kimono chandelier takes on a more expressive style. The unusual design of its lampshades infuses the space with energy, promoting creativity and optimism at the heart of exchanges.
Long reduced to purely technical environments, contemporary workspaces are being transformed into places of inspiration, fluid circulation and collective emulation. In this evolution, lighting is becoming a real tool: it no longer simply meets a standard, but embodies values of well-being, openness and meaning, in line with new ways of working.