
Leolux Collection 2009–2010
Lightfacet Featured in the Leolux Collection Catalog
In the 2009–2010 collection catalog of Dutch furniture manufacturer Leolux, Lightfacet was presented as part of a curated interior setting alongside the iconic Wibber lounge chair. The inclusion positioned Lightfacet not merely as a room divider, but as an architectural object that complements high-end furniture and contemporary interior environments.
A Sculptural Backdrop for Contemporary Interiors
Within the catalog, Lightfacet appears suspended as a series of elegant vertical panels, creating rhythm, depth, and visual separation within the space. The geometric surface interacts with light and shadow, adding texture without overwhelming the surrounding furniture.
The presentation highlights one of Lightfacet’s defining qualities: its ability to function simultaneously as an architectural element, a decorative object, and a practical spatial divider.
Dialogue Between Furniture and Architecture
The catalog paired Lightfacet with the Wibber chair, originally designed by Friedrich Hill and later reintroduced by Leolux. The combination demonstrates how geometric furniture and architectural elements can reinforce one another within a cohesive interior concept.
The faceted structure of Lightfacet echoes the angular forms and sculptural character often found in contemporary furniture design, creating a subtle visual dialogue between object and space.
Light, Transparency, and Texture
Unlike traditional partitions, Lightfacet does not create a solid barrier. Its modular composition allows light to pass through while still defining zones within an interior. The individual facets can be rotated, enabling users to continuously adjust transparency and create changing patterns of light and shadow.
This balance between openness and separation makes the design particularly suited to residential interiors, hospitality projects, and contemporary workspaces.
Publication Details
Publication: Leolux Collection Catalog
Edition: 2009–2010 Collection
Publisher: Leolux
Product Featured: Lightfacet
Designers: Bas van Leeuwen & Mireille Meijs
Company: Bloomming
Featured Presentation
Rather than being showcased in isolation, Lightfacet was integrated into a fully styled interior scene. The catalog used the design as a backdrop for the Wibber chair, demonstrating how the modular room divider can enrich a space through texture, geometry, and visual layering.
Close-up photography emphasized the precision of the repeating faceted modules, while wider views illustrated how the system can be used to define areas within an open-plan environment.
Why This Feature Mattered
Leolux is internationally recognized for its design-driven furniture collections and collaborations with leading designers. Being selected for inclusion in the collection catalog placed Lightfacet within a carefully curated portfolio of contemporary design products and demonstrated its compatibility with premium furniture environments.
The feature reinforced Lightfacet’s position as more than a room divider: a modular architectural element capable of shaping atmosphere, creating privacy, and adding sculptural presence to an interior.