Landscape Forms Introduces Moment Lighting: A Fusion of Minimalist Simplicity and Outstanding Performance
Landscape Forms has developed Moment, a scalable and adaptable lighting line designed in collaboration with the celebrated design team at Yonoh Creative Studios, based in Valencia, Spain.
Whether illuminating the sweep of a public square or lighting a landscaped path, the Moment line was designed to define and capture every step along the way. Rooted in the elemental interplay of straight lines, perfect circles, and conical shapes, the minimalist profile of Moment finds expression in sculptural luminaires that are both artful and practical, presenting a streamlined and unadorned silhouette that effortlessly complements any public-space environment.
Moment’s versatility is also expressed in the expansive range of available options. The line’s modern aesthetic carries through an array of pole height and mounting configurations, including single, paired, or staggered multiples for area and accent lighting, as well as catenary and wall-mounted designs. Beneath the sleek exterior, Moment incorporates the perfect balance of performance and visual experience options, including a wide selection of roadway and accent distribution types, up to 10,000lm delivered, a deep-set light engine, and an optional hexcell louvre that ensure precise illumination with minimal glare.
In adhering to a minimalist mindset, special care was taken in removing unnecessary ornament from the design. Fasteners and hardware were tightly integrated and contained in the housing, bringing a remarkable clarity and cohesiveness to every aspect of the design.
“This was our first outdoor lighting project and we were thrilled to partner with the experienced designers and engineers at Landscape Forms to bring it to life,” says Alex Selma, Yonoh founder and one of the lead designers on the project. “Our goal at the outset was to create an impressively modern product that would be at home in almost any setting, and I think we achieved that.”
“Moment is a testament to the power of restraint in design,” says Landscape Forms President of Lighting Jordan Agustin. “Its reliance on basic geometries and simple forms helps to bring a sense of order and streamlined symmetry to outdoor settings, whether illuminating a main street, a bustling plaza, or lighting a path through a wooded park.”