St Catherine’s
This project saw the extensive use of Opal Lighting linear T5 fluorescent profiles in four different dimensions, in a mixed application of recessed, surface mounted, cable suspended and wall mounted forms.
This project saw the extensive use of Opal Lighting linear T5 fluorescent profiles in four different dimensions, in a mixed application of recessed, surface mounted, cable suspended and wall mounted forms.
The Swissôtel is one of Sydney’s oldest boutique hotels, celebrating its 1930s architecture with Palazzo-style elegance and a scalloped entry awning. Inside, the lighting was thoughtfully designed by Firefly Point Of View to enhance opulence, welcoming you with a warm and inviting symphony of fixtures and hues, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and indulgence.
Lighting Designer: Firefly Point of View
Resting in the heart of Sydney’s lush Royal Botanic Garden, Botanic House pays homage to its natural surroundings with it’s biophilic centric interior design. Abundant wooden finishes evoke warmth and tranquillity, creating a harmonious blend with the verdant backdrop.
One challenge was illuminating this naturally bright space, primarily used during daylight hours. The result is a space that is light and airy while exuding a welcoming glow. This was achieved through carefully selected down lights, custom fixtures, and decorative lighting, all of which accentuate the natural beauty of the materials, creating an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation.
Designer : Five Foot One Design
The Ballarat Line Upgrade is the epitome of modernisation, transforming Victoria’s rail infrastructure for the future. This ambitious endeavour doesn’t just improve transportation efficiency but also enhances the entire commuter experience.
Our work, involving the completion of five stations, focused on creating a custom IP rated continuous Linkear System which not only enhanced the architectural design of the facility. But created a secure, custom energy-efficient lighting to create a secure and welcoming environment for commuters, regardless of the time of day.
Engineer: BESTEC Engineering
The Sydney Jewish Museum stands as a testament to the enduring power of architecture and lighting, preserving history and illuminating the past. Its elegant, thoughtful design fuses modern sophistication with timeless homage, creating an atmosphere of reverence and reflection. Through meticulous lighting, the museum breathes life into its artefacts, enveloping visitors in an evocative and respectful ambiance. It’s a living testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the art of storytelling through architecture and light.
Designer: Jisuk Han X Squared Design
Ben Briguglio
As the founder of Opal Lighting, Ben’s 30-year experience in lighting manufacturing, coupled with his foundations as an electrical engineer, has proven invaluable in steering our pursuit of product excellence. A pioneer in LED technology, Ben’s passion for LEDs and his understanding of the science behind them serve as inspiration and motivation, propelling Opal Lighting forward.
Adam Germaine
With 20+ years in the lighting and electrical industry, Adam’s portfolio includes numerous successful projects spanning retail, commercial, and industrial sectors. Delivering everything from small retail and hospitality fit-outs to major infrastructure endeavours. Adam is the Director for our Victorian branch, driving strategic business planning, project execution, and team development.
Guy Briguglio
Since 1991, Guy’s been immersed in lighting, from manufacturing to design, marketing, and management. Equipped with a Design Science degree (Illumination design) from the University of Sydney, he’s dedicated a lifetime to lighting. With 20+ years of hands-on industry experience and a creative lighting design background, our Director is a genuine expert in the field.
Ianus
The pure form of the cylindrical bollard is crafted in a sculptural and immediate way to let the light flow. And the light determines the angle of the cut and the proportions of the entire composition, to the maximum expression with elegance. IANUS is proposed by Goccia Illuminazione in bi-emission or unidirectional, with two diameters and different heights, in resistant and precious finishes. The high-efficiency technology of the light sources is suitable for multiple types of installation and versions, up to the IANUS URBAN street furniture, with dedicated optics for optimizing the luminous flux. This technical vocation of great attention to the targeted and effective light effect makes IANUS a precise tool for the lighting design of private residences.
X Pro
We have 3 types of professional base lights with different glare-cut angles to enable selection according to the spatial design situation as well as a pinhole type to let out only light from a very small aperture.
Higher efficiency. higher luminous flux and smaller aperture diameter have been realized according to new environmental standards.
Voiles
Twenty years ago, Japanese paper met Céline Wright. Lightness, poetry and balance define her style, which marks the spirit of her lamps. From a simple pencil drawing, which defines the lines of an object, Céline Wright molds a shape she wants “unique and alive”. Just like a sculptor, the artist carries out a volume with the help of specific materials, which will then give birth to a form. With this form, she lets the matter and the light carry her, according to a speculative and artistic approach, which favors desire and attractiveness.
Periskop
Anti-glare accessories are conceived to reduce light glare. These accessories are made of black paiined aluminium.
The honeycomb lourve accessory was conceived to reduce light glaring. The elliptic filter allows to create ovalized projections. Available request only.
We are a dedicated lighting management team led by Ben Briguglio and Guy Briguglio, who have vast combined lighting experience and a lifetime love for lighting.
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