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Suppliers from the lighting industry in our June 2022 issue that will brighten up your projects

Lighting suppliers Light Link Museum of the Future
Museum of the Future by Light Link. Image credit: Light Link

Want to discover the go-to lighting companies that supply the commercial interior design industry? We rounded up four suppliers of interior lighting for our June 2022 magazine.

Light Link – Design & supply

Light Link is an award-winning lighting design and supply firm, founded in May 2019. In three years, the company has completed over 50 high-profile projects, including the Museum of the Future (pictured left), a number of them to LEED Platinum and Gold Standards, and achieving WELL Accreditation.

Its team of 20 recently expanded their reach outside of the UAE to markets including Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Light Link’s services incorporate lighting design and supply, systems design and supply, plus full site support. As part of its focus on source and supply design-orientated products, Light Link has discovered the ‘wow’ factor of Ettlin Lux from Germany, which stocks a range that presents a truly individual feel for client spaces.

Contact details: The Light Garden, Al Quoz Industrial Area 3, Dubai, UAE. +971 4 340 1441 jonathan.brown@thelightlink.com

SANIPEX – Meeting demand

Established in 1995 as a leading regional supplier of indoor and outdoor lifestyle products, SANIPEX GROUP can unveil its new lighting category. The comprehensive range was released to meet rising market demand from A&D professionals and homeowners across the MEA, UK and Europe.

Bridging the gap between an art installation and interior design with European lighting brands such as Hind Rabii, a-emotional light, Bover and Olev, alongside SANIPEX GROUP’s own GYMKHANA brand, the collection comprises the contemporary wall, pendant, and chandelier lighting solutions, with table, floor lamps and lantern options for residential homes to restaurants, hotels and retail premises.

See them all in the SANIPEX GALLERY showroom on Umm Suqeim Street in Dubai, which has a dedicated lighting section.

Contact details: Between Junction 2 & 3, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE. +971 4 507 6000 info@sanipexgroup.com
www.sanipexgroup.com

Preciosa – Style & artistry

Crystal Spin by Preciosa

Heritage Bohemian crystal maker Preciosa Lighting‘s latest lighting concept is Crystal Spin, a new addition to the company’s Signature Designs portfolio.

Crystal Spin is a playful and organic design, shifting in space through shape and sparkle. This installation has two parts, both equally important in terms of structure and design. First are the crystal cylinder components. These are flexible and reflective; designers can choose the rod and finish to create the style and artistry they desire. Secondly, Crystal Spin’s frame is not simply functional support. The frame can be shaped and completed as one wishes.

Spin was designed by the Preciosa design team, including Creative Directors Michael Vasku and Andreas Klug, along with Sarka Olivová and Marilies Wedl.

Building 8, Dubai Design District (d3), UAE. +971 4 443 1932
mea@preciosalighting.com
www.preciosalighting.com

Hunat Glass – Extraordinary projects

Marq Residence by Hunat Glass

Czech Republic-based company Hunat Glass is a luxury boutique designer and manufacturer of Bohemian crystal installations that prides itself on the highest calibre crystal components that come together in bespoke designs. The team is involved throughout the entire creation process, from the initial design stage up to installation, ensuring the highest possible quality of each of its unique features.

Over the years, Hunat Glass has worked on extraordinary projects such as royal palaces, luxury villas, and five-star hotels. Hunat perceives a demand for this exclusivity and unique artistic value in the Middle East, so decided to open a new office in Dubai to cater to this need.

Dubai Design District (d3), UAE. +971 56 179 5640
ladislav.bednar@hunatglass.com
www.hunatglass.com

This story first appeared in the June issue of Commercial Interior Design magazine, which you can read here after signing up for our paywall.