Introducing Nexum: light becomes structure

Introducing Nexum: light becomes structure

Nexum, a collection designed by Arik Levy, reinterprets the traditional chandelier light fitting from an architectural perspective. In response to the lamp as a central feature, Nexum introduces a new way of distributing the light: unfolding in space like an ongoing dialogue, connecting areas and complementing the surrounding architecture precisely.

For the ceiling version, the collection brings the lighting to an elevated spatial plane where the structure organises the space with a clearly articulated expression. This focus transforms the light into a tool that defines both circulation and hierarchies without occupying excessive volume, freeing the visual plane and reinforcing the architectural perception.

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Its design is based on a continuous structure that unfolds both horizontally and vertically. These lines intersect and extend, creating a precise geometry that introduces spatial order, rhythm, and proportion. The composition doesn’t overwhelm, but instead complements the existing elements, integrating naturally into the architecture and contributing to the overall construction of the space.

The lighting is discreetly integrated within this structural organisation, forming part of the system, without interfering with the flow. The Led technology facilitates the fusion of light and geometry within the same language, generating an even and balanced illumination, free from glare.

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Nexum redefines the chandelier lamp concept, replacing its central presence with a connective logic. The light is no longer centred within a single point, instead it’s distributed homogeneously, creating expansive, bright and comfortable atmospheres. This aspect facilitates directing the light from an elevated plane with greater efficiency in terms of lighting the space, favouring a subtle presence that integrates without overwhelming the space.

Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun
Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun

More than an object, Nexum works as a modular system that adapts to different configurations and scales. These designs respond to different geometries; linear, rectangular, square and three-dimensional, allowing the lighting to be adjusted to the specific proportions of each individual space without sacrificing its formal integrity.

The collection is presented in pendant and ceiling versions, both conceived to provide a highly precise and controllable lighting. The pendant version can incorporate a combination of direct and indirect lighting, expanding on the perception of space and adding depth, while the ceiling version projects the light downwards, evenly, guaranteeing additional visual comfort.

Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun
Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun

This versatility makes Nexum a useful tool for contemporary lighting schemes, from residential spaces to larger-scale contract projects. In all cases, the collection maintains the same logic: to complement the architecture, structure the space, and create balanced lighting that integrates rather than overwhelms.

Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun
Vibia The Edit - Introducing Nexun

With Nexum, lighting is no longer an added element but instead becomes part of the spatial structure. A luminous geometry that connects, orders and defines, generating tranquil, bright and consistent environments.

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