Esprit


Esprit is about making the ordinary into something extraordinary, about a sense of grace, humour and the ability to surprise, enriching our lives by bringing an element of the unfamiliar to our everyday environments. This is something our designers know very well. They consciously push the boundaries of design when creating new luminaires,scorning stereotypes in favour of pure imagination. The result is a range of luminaires perfect for use in a wide range of spaces.

When a space needs to evoke an emotional reaction, the used luminaires take on a new and unique architectural role.

Sometimes by their extravagance and other times by their restraint. No other area of application provides the same possibilities for expression as retail. Functionally ceases to be the sole criteria as it is joined in equal part by originality and innovation. Spoon lighting and controls has responded to the diversity of customer and solution requirements by establishing and in-house design department within Research and Development, where experienced and talented product designers work in collaboration with technical specialist to put new luminaires and technologies into the hands of customers.

The result is a collection of unique and highly effective luminaires with a futuristic soul, fixtures with the ability to infuse a space with breath of fresh air. Our use of various high quality materials, combined with wide-ranging technical experience, allows us to develop truly special products, all of which can be tailores specifically to any customer need.

There are no quantifiable criteria within the LQS for evaluating esprit as it is a highly sucjective topic, however, there are several important elements we urge customers to consider in order that they make the most informed and ultimately satisfying choice, about which luminaires to use.

Firstly, consider the overall impression the luminaire and its intricacies make, what is the immediate and longer-term emotional response, like a fine perfume, there are the details that attract immediately, and the subtleties that linger. Secondly, how does the luminaire fit into the space, both in terms of presence and how it ties in with or complements the interior design; it can be a refined addition to the space, or a statement piece, Thierdly, the surface finish, which is fundamental part of our reaction to its presence; does it revoke the desited feelings and communicate the right qualities. Fourthly, consider the materials used and the luminaire's functionally, as these aspects determine not only the practicality of the item, but also its value to the customer; everyone wants somethi ng that perfectly fits their needs without compromist on quality.