Interactive Light Collection | Nunoerin

Provoking a desire to touch, explore and play, Nunoerin introduces a new collection of responsive furniture. This interactive light collection reacts to the electrical fields within the human body and emits an array of mesmerizing lights. Although a lot of technology went into the execution of this effect, the simplistic forms provide a stable foundation and refinement that allows the lighting to become the main focus.

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It wouldn’t take much to over design these pieces, making every side with the same interactive qualities, or making them more elaborate, stepping away from the traditional shape of a bench or a table. However you look at it, this collection is fun and exciting, expressive yet minimal, while still remaining functional.

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Kristin Hoover
Kristin Hoover

Kristin Hoover is an editor at Arch2O and a proud graduate of Virginia Tech. Since joining in July 2014, she has authored over 200 insightful articles covering everything from adaptive reuse and cultural centers to eco-buildings and urban infrastructure . With a passion for architectural storytelling, Kristin skillfully curates and crafts compelling narratives that bring design innovation to life. Her editorial work reflects a broad yet finely honed interest in how architecture intersects with society, technology, and the environment—making her a key voice shaping Arch2O’s explorations of contemporary built form.

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