Informed by the interplay of impeccable lines, perfect circles and conical forms, the pure geometry of Moment finds expression in sculptural luminaires that are at once artful and practical, elegant and elemental. Created in collaboration between Landscape Forms and Spanish design studio Yonoh, the bold utilitarian simplicity of Moment celebrates the power of restraint, enhancing the vitality of the spaces it illuminates.
“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.”
In its design, Moment uses basic, elemental forms to create a sense of order and symmetry. “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.”
Careful attention has been paid to hide fasteners and extraneous transitions in its assembly, achieving a harmonious balance from base to pole, arm to luminaire. The beauty of Moment resides in its simplicity — anything not essential to its function has been stripped away, and only the most essential elements remain.
While streamlined and visually very clean, Moment differentiates itself with versatile and highly adaptable solutions that integrate with any environment. The line offers an array of pole height and mounting configurations, including single, back to back, or staggered and spiral for accent and area lighting, in addition to catenary and wall-mounted configurations.
The multi-head high output configuration at 25 feet provides ample illumination to roadways and crosswalks, while a single luminaire at 12 feet softly illuminates a pedestrian path. In wall mounted scenarios, Moment’s minimalist profile serves to complement both contemporary and historical architecture, while the pleasant geometry of the luminaire on catenary wire adds vibrancy to walkways, passthroughs, and building alleys, transforming them into amplifiers and catalysts of the urban experience.
“The Moment line is designed to complement — not compete with — the environments it illuminates,” Jordan Agustin concludes. “The design elevates the spaces it occupies, and in the process creates something better: Vibrant spaces made to be lived in, experienced, and enjoyed.”