Wednesday, 24 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
A Golden A' Design Award winning trio reveals creative liberation within British lighting discipline
Three luminaires demonstrate sophisticated engineering serves design best when completely invisible.
Something curious happens when a lighting fixture demands that guests never think about how it works. The Capsule Collection Volume 01 by Astro Design Team, recipient of the Golden A' Design Award in Lighting Products and Fixtures Design, embodies precisely this paradox. Developed by Cofounder James Bassant and Senior Designer Riley Sanders at Astro Headquarters in Harlow, Essex, each of the three luminaires began as a pencil sketch before evolving through complex manufacturing processes that remain entirely invisible during use. The Orb wall light conceals robust orbital mechanisms behind elegant simplicity. The io Pendant hides its integral LED driver within gravity-extruded ribbed glass. The Halftone achieves its luminous gradient through laser-etched precision on translucent acrylic. What hospitality brands and interior design studios witness is pure aesthetic experience, unburdened by visible technical apparatus.
Each fixture addresses distinct spatial contexts while sharing recognizable design DNA. The Orb positions alongside bathroom mirrors, its magnifying component orbiting the central light source like planets around a sun, inspired by the mechanical perfection of historical orreries. The io Pendant transforms dining environments through dimmable warmth at 3000 Kelvin, its fluted glass recalling ancient Greek Ionic columns while producing 2328 lumens from discreetly concealed components. The Halftone creates sculptural entrance moments through a gradient pattern that intensifies toward center, producing a vivid ring of light while allowing wall surfaces to remain visible even when switched off. For brands developing signature hospitality aesthetics, the collection demonstrates how three visually distinct pieces can coexist within a single property, each bold enough to anchor a space yet delicate enough to complement surrounding design elements.
The Capsule Collection embodies a principle worth considering for any organization investing in physical environments: the most sophisticated engineering often succeeds by disappearing entirely. When technical complexity serves rather than competes with aesthetic experience, fixtures become silent ambassadors of quality. What invisible mechanisms power the spaces where your brand encounters its audience?
Two rivers meet in Chongqing, and a restaurant becomes something new. Suigetsu shows hospitality brands how geography transforms into unreplicable identity.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Flexhouse turns an unbuildable triangular plot into award-winning lakeside architecture. The constraint-driven approach holds lessons for brands.
Wednesday, 24 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Udo Dagenbach's Historical Park in Berlin proves landscape architecture can honor difficult history while creating living recreational space for communities.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
A coffee table that teaches architecture? Olga Szymanska watched children at play and noticed something adults miss. The insight shaped everything.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
A water bottle that doubles as fitness equipment? The Happy Aquarius reveals how material innovation creates entirely new product categories.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
RICCA by Ryohei Kanda captures fleeting cherry blossom magic year-round. A template for hospitality brands seeking trend-resistant venue design.
Wednesday, 24 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
A mining surveyor's profession became a six-meter-high floating gallery. The methodology applies to any organization seeking identity architecture.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Concrete for bass, ceramic for voices, wood for strings. Sestetto proves that audio environments deserve architectural thinking for brands.
Thursday, 18 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Nagano Interior watched people lean awkwardly against kitchen counters then designed a stool for the space between standing and sitting.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Vintage pharmaceutical aesthetics trigger instant trust. Secret Tarts reveals how brands borrow heritage through precise visual mechanisms.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
The Qoros 7 reveals how philosophical foundations create stronger brand recognition than surface styling. A case study in design language.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
K Farm turned zero greenery into a thriving harbor farm through community consultation and triple methodology. The template applies far beyond Hong Kong.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
The Max Series reveals how coordinated device families create strategic flexibility for smart home enterprises. Modular architecture in action.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
NDA Group's Citychamp Dartong Plaza reveals how corporate architecture can honor heritage while breeding innovation. A lesson in building values.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
The Forum pavilion produced 66 unique aluminum panels in 12 hours. For brands exploring physical presence, the question shifts from cost to creativity.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Research partnerships and contextual awareness transformed Pepsi cans into cultural bridges for Mexican NFL fans during pandemic isolation.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
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Saturday, 13 December 2025 • World Design Consortium
Shanghai Community Center Demonstrates Real Estate Brand Strategy Through Multi-Generational Design Programming
Aluminum panels become liquid architecture when designers think beyond conventional construction logic.
Kris Lin turned standard aluminum into a wave-shaped landmark. The design thinking behind City Of Light has lessons for every brand.
DMAG Design Magazine is pleased to present award-winning projects from world's best designers and brands.
Wen Liu
Beverage
Tiange Wang and I-Yang Huang
Body Environment Wellness App
Ryan Ward
Air Purifier
Xusong Wang
Typeface
Fernando Correa
Lamp
Tmall Home
Marketing
KOJI SATO
Self Standing Cane
Tomi Rantasaari
Solar Panel Collection
Andre Caputo
CGI Food
Yibin Yang
Hardtech Pavilion
FU-MEI CHIU
Apartment
Wu yao
Illustration
Inclusive Architectural Practice
School
Hyunah Oh
Mobile App Concept
Naomi Langerak
Recyclable Christmas Tree
Eren Dönertas
Heart Lung Machine
Chen Bingrou
Womenswear Collection
Xun Gao
Brand Identity
B'IN LIVE CO., LTD.
Concert
Shanghai ISEMOOD Health Technology Co., Ltd.
Pillow
Dongliang Lu
Modular Pet Furniture
Cheng Tian Sheng
Mineral Water Packaging
Menghao Zeng
Dried Fruit Packaging
Wong Ka Wai
Gold Leaves Packaging
Gerda Liudvinaviciute
Concrete Jewelry
Lisa Winstanley
Branding
SHAN MAI FOOD
Aesthetic Event Proposals
Seungjun Lee
Shared Housing
Yu-Fong Chang
Residence
Geumpung Brewery Co., Ltd
Makgeolli Kit
Peter Kuczia
Hospitality
Percept Design
Sales Center
Liang Wei
Interior Design
Olga Petrova-Podolskaya
Mini Kitchen
Pengfei He
Cruise Terminal
GarryVeda design Bureau
Cannabis Infused Pills