Atelier · New York · Est. 2016
Light as Architecture.
Hand-forged steel fixtures at the threshold of brutalism and neo-classicism. Commissions for hotels, residences, and stages.
Chapter One — The Maker
Forge Temperature
1,400°C
You meet the maker
before the work.
Every Lumière fixture begins at the forge — not a design file, not a mood board. Elías Voss, the studio's sole maker, works cold-rolled steel with tools inherited from a German blacksmith and techniques drawn from Viennese architectural ironwork. There are no production runs. There is no factory.
A commission takes four to twelve weeks. The client receives a single object — built once, built exactly, built to outlast the building it hangs in.
Chapter Two — Blueprint
From dimension
to dimension.
Before the first heat, every commission is resolved in drawing. Elías produces hand-drafted technical sheets — elevation, plan, section — with dimensions visible to the millimetre. The client signs off on the blueprint. The blueprint becomes the fixture.
No surprises at installation. No revisions after fabrication. The drawing is a contract between the maker and the space.
01
Brief
Space dimensions, lux targets, aesthetic intent
02
Blueprint
Hand-drafted technical drawing, client approval
03
Forge
Single fabrication run, no production version
For Specifiers & Design Professionals
Download the Lookbook — full technical specifications, finish options, and installation case studies.
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Technical Drawing
Model LM-07 · Torchière
Chapter Three — In Situ
The fixture
defines the room.
Every installation is documented in the space it was made for. The fixture does not travel between rooms.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Noma District Restaurant
Hospitality · Chandelier LM-04

São Paulo, Brazil
Itaim Bibi Residence
Residential · Torchière LM-07
Tribeca, New York
Franklin Street Loft
Residential · Sconce Series LM-11

Milan, Italy
The Arca Hotel
Hospitality · Pendant LM-02
Commission a Fixture
One fixture.
One room.
Forever.
Lumière accepts fewer than 40 commissions per year. Each begins with a conversation about the space — its architecture, its light, its silence. The intake form takes 8 minutes. The fixture lasts a lifetime.
Within 48 hours
Response
8 minutes
Intake form
None at inquiry
Commitment