Vertical rods attach to ceiling plates
The rings were added in sequence and installed on the rods at precise connection points.
One of two bespoke lights at 39 Martin Place
Some rings have the tiles on the inside and some have the tiles facing out.
A series of illuminated rings on vertical rods
There were a number of iterations before the final design method was approved.
Negotiating the many service in the ceiling
Vertical rods attach to fixing plates in the ceiling with a bridging element spanning the numerous above-ceiling services
Giving the lights an artisanal appearance
The lights are comprised of domino-like marble tiles inserted in circular aluminium channels.
Referencing the heritage location
The Electrolight concept was a series of rings with stone diffusers complementing the materiality of the heritage neighbours.
Engineering feat
Devising a method for suspending the rings from a ceiling full of services was a challenge. Di Emme produced prototypes and drawings to ensure the method would be aesthetically and architecturally sound.
Contemporary lights with an artisanal touch
39 Martin Place features the same Finnish granite as the heritage Commonwealth Bank building
Bespoke Lighting 39 Martin Place Commercial Tower
The bespoke lights are visible to passersby on Elizabeth and Castlereagh Streets, and Martin Place.
Lights reflected in the glass frontage
The commercial tower at 39 Martin Place has three street frontages of double-storey glass.