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.

Courtesy of Nunoerin

Courtesy of Nunoerin

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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