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Exciting projects from around the world by brands we represent locally. Browse, get inspired, imagine the possibilities.

CINEMACITY
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Designed by a multi-award-winning interior design firm from Hong Kong, the unique concept of the cinema is carried through the venue with funky design and decoration. Set in the heart of the high-end metropolitan district of Downtown Dubai, Cinemacity Fountain Views is an exclusive all-VIP cinema for a luxury movie-going experience.

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LEKHWIYA SPORTS STADIUM
Doha, Qatar

Designed by Perkins-Eastman Architects, Lekhwiya’s football stadium has a seating capacity of 10,000, it is located in the ISF area of Doha, Qatar’s largest city with a growing reputation as the region’s sports capital.

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THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM
Saint Petersburg, Russia

One of the most famous art museums in the world, this museum is housed in the Winter Palace, and contains over 2.7 million exhibits including some of the world’s greatest works of art. The State Hermitage Museum is also the largest art museum in the world by gallery space.

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PRADO MUSEUM
Madrid, Spain

The plans to expand the Prado Museum, drawn up by Rafael Moneo, called for lighting integrated into the architecture of the auditorium area. B.lux’s K.System architectural lighting was chosen to illuminate the floor. The K.System is a Laia Roca design forming part of B.lux’s architectural lighting catalogue. 

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CIMA ART GALLERY
New York City, USA

The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) is a public nonprofit exhibition and research center established in 2013 in New York City to promote public appreciation and advance the study of modern and contemporary Italian art in the United States and internationally.
Each year CIMA presents in its spacious loft in SoHo multiple installations examining the work of modern Italian artists rarely exhibited in the U.S. 

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TOWNHALL
Arnhem, The Netherlands

Arnhem is a city and municipality situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands. Completely destroyed during the WW2, the Town Hall was rebuilt in 1968. In the recent round of updates, the public meeting room was completely redesigned and catapulted into the 21st century. Eye-pleasing, soft-colored palette is dominating the scene.

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FORUM GRONINGEN
Groningen, Netherlands

The Forum Groningen Cultural Center is located in the heart of Groningen and is a meeting place for everyone who is curious about tomorrow’s possibilities in today’s world. With international exhibitions, the Storyworld museum, a cinema, a public library, a Smartlab, a Skylounge bar + restaurant and a roof terrace with a phenomenal panoramic view, the building and what it has to offer are not to be missed.

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BUS STATION
Pamplona, Spain

The team behind the bus station project in Pamplona sought for its lighting a suspended decorative lighting element featuring optimal luminescent performance. In the end, the decision was to personalise B.lux’s Skin lamp, which shed its outer metallic mesh. The result is a splendid interplay between the facility’s columns and the cylindrical shape of the Skin lamps, designed by the AIA Salazar-Navarro firm.

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GLASS SIGN
Cervia, Italy

Project by Gruppo Lithos Architettura.
Tempered glass panels with stainless steel lacquered guide mark cultural itineraries in Cervia, a seaside resort town on the Adriatic Riviera.

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KURUMOCH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Samara, Russia

The Kurumoch airport, named after a nearby village, is notable for being the largest airport (by passenger traffic) in the Volga Federal District. Designed by Nefa Architects, the business and VIP lounges serve Business-Class Passengers with space-inspired themes and the aesthetics of the era of space exploration. It is not a coincidence that the Moon chair by Pietro Arosio for Tacchini was chosen to help with the aerospace motif.

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BILBAO TOURISM OFFICE
Bilbao, Spain

The Ilde suspension lamp illuminates the Tourism Office of Bilbao. Another David Abad design, the Marc architectural lamp was installed in the visitor attention area, where it provides efficient and energy-saving lighting. 

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