Inspired by the natural flow of waves, Brazilian designer, Muti Randolph, creates a visually mesmerizing piece of art for the main window façade of Le Lampe; a Brazilian company for LED lights. The display design incorporates technology with art in order to produce a smooth, continuous pattern.
The installation is reflected in many mirrors around it giving it “the illusion of an infinite sea of light.” Randolph’s work creates the visual illusion of movement; aluminum pipes hold each of the display pieces in place. With different, gradual heights, the pipes create a very smooth flow mimicking that of a wave.
The fusion of LED light with the creative artistic form has definitely given the design a different dimension. “Light is a wave. I ride waves on the sea surface, so it’s a constant source of inspiration,” Says Randolph. Acting as a light source, as well as a stunning artistic illustration, the design is a very energy-efficient piece of work. Located in Rio de Janeiro, the installation is a very visually stimulating piece of art; it satisfies Randolph’s belief as “art should be part of people’s routines and everyday lives, and not be just confined to museums and galleries.”
By:Ala’ Abuhasan










Maiar Mansour is an editor at Arch2O with a unique lens shaped by her background in architecture, visual arts, and human-centered design. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maiar discovered her passion for UI/UX through civil society work, storytelling workshops, and freelance design for arts events. Her editorial approach blends emotional intelligence with a strong visual sensibility, guided by a belief in storytelling and design coherence. With training from ITI and Udacity and hands-on experience as a UI/UX designer, she brings fresh perspectives on how environments shape human behavior, emotion, and interaction in design.
