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years of experience
Completed Projects
Hospitality Projects
Lighted Mirror
Light up your bathroom with a modern timeless fixture that not only de-clutters your bathroom but provides forward lighting for grooming and make up. Custom Sizes Available.
Mirror TV
Whether you are looking for a vanishing, etched or framed mirror TV, contact us for a free professional recommendation for your TV needs today.
Custom Lighting Fixtures
Looking for a one off custom light fixture that you just designed? Lumidesign can refine your ideas, manufacture your idea and deliver directly to your client’s site.
Our Latest Achievements

Nike
The new Nike changeroom experience is fully immersive where the mirror can change different color temperatures mimicking the different tones of the sun throughout the day. This experience involves changing not only the mirror color but entire room changes as well.

Moose Knuckles
Lumidesign fabricated Moose Knuckle’s flagship mirror TV to create their immersive interactive experience. This mirror TV assembly combines LED pixel technology allowing a very large screen area to be used behind the optical glass illusion.

Edition West Hollywood
Designed by Ian Schrager and the Witkoff Group, the Edition West Hollywood is one of the newest luxury boutique additions in LA. Boasting 190 rooms, 2 roof top pools and premium design elements that you will not find anywhere else in LA.

Moxy Hotel
Building boutique Hotels today require such creative imagination from all industry professionals. The best of all hospitality firms gathers together for a moment in time to create an amazing building for people in the community to experience and enjoy.

Louis Vuitton
LV Yorkdale largest Canadian DMX lighting Façade designed by DK Studios is just simply stunning and a must see in person. With thousands of LED dots backlighting the façade, it can be programmable to change any color, pattern and even movement.

Public Hotel
The Chrystie Hotel by Ian Schrager is one of the most unique boutique builds in New York. The project involves automation and scene settings that are controlled wirelessly. As technology continues to advance exponentially, the bar of creating better user experiences is set higher.