PI – Lightfacet by Bloomming

Dutch Interior Architecture Magazine Highlights Lightfacet at Architect@Work 2010

Published in PI Magazine, October–November 2010

Dutch interior architecture magazine PI featured Lightfacet, the modular room divider designed by Mireille Meijs for Bloomming, in its coverage of Architect@Work 2010 in Rotterdam.

Presented alongside innovative products and materials for architects and interior professionals, Lightfacet was selected as an example of contemporary design that combines functionality, sustainability and visual impact. The publication emphasised the product’s ability to manipulate light, shadow, reflection and transparency through a simple yet highly adaptable modular system.

Lightfacet

Lightfacet is a modular room divider composed of individually rotatable geometric elements.

By rotating each facet independently, users can control the amount of transparency across the surface, creating constantly changing patterns of light and shadow. This interactive quality allows the divider to respond to different spatial needs while maintaining an open and airy character.

The design functions as both a room divider and an architectural feature, offering privacy without sacrificing daylight or visual connection.

Playing with Light and Transparency

As noted in the article, Lightfacet is designed around the relationship between light, reflection and openness.

The adjustable modules enable users to transform a space through simple rotations, creating subtle shifts in atmosphere throughout the day. Depending on the position of the facets, the divider can appear more open or more enclosed, making it suitable for a wide variety of interior applications.

Sustainable by Design

PI highlighted Lightfacet’s durable construction and environmentally conscious approach.

The system is designed to be long-lasting, easy to install and fully recyclable. The modular elements can be produced in a variety of materials, including injection-moulded PC/ABS, aluminium, nylon and brushed stainless steel, allowing the design to be adapted to different architectural environments and project requirements.

Designed for Architects and Interior Designers

Architect@Work is a trade event dedicated to innovative products for the architecture and interior design industry. By featuring Lightfacet within this context, PI positioned the design as a solution for professionals seeking flexible ways to define space while maintaining openness and natural light.

The featured installation demonstrated how the divider can create visual separation in hospitality and commercial interiors without introducing the heaviness of traditional walls or partitions.

Product Information

Product: Lightfacet
Designer: Mireille Meijs
Brand: Bloomming
Category: Modular Room Divider
Features: Adjustable transparency, light control, modular design
Materials: PC/ABS, aluminium, nylon, brushed stainless steel
Applications: Residential, hospitality, retail and office interiors

Publication Details

Publication: PI Magazine
Country: The Netherlands
Issue: October–November 2010
Section: Architect@Work 2010
Featured Product: Lightfacet
Designer: Mireille Meijs
Brand: Bloomming


Original publication summary

“Featured at Architect@Work 2010, Lightfacet by Bloomming plays with light, shadow, reflection and transparency. The modular room divider allows spaces to be transformed through the simple rotation of individual facets. Available in any size, lightweight, easy to install, durable and fully recyclable, Lightfacet was presented as an innovative architectural solution for contemporary interiors.”