| Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Location | Corso Antonio Fogazzaro, Vicenza, Italy |
| Application | Museums and exhibitions |
| Light planning | Traverso-Vighy architetti |
| Photo | Matteo De Bernardini |
In the new eyewear store in Vicenza’s historic centre, Vistà Optometria, light becomes an integral part of the interior design, enhancing the space’s industrial atmosphere. The project, signed by architect and lighting designer Giovanni Traverso from the firm traverso-vighy architetti, places exposed L&L luminaires at the heart of the visual narrative.
The shop windows are illuminated by Flori 1.0 projectors, selected in 2700K with an anthracite finish coordinated with the window frames. The 9° optic and the asymmetric snoot ensure precise lighting and effective glare control.
Along the walls, the linear profile Neva 3.1 with an 11° optic creates a grazing light that highlights the minimal shelves dedicated to eyewear display: the light filters between one shelf and the nextone, adding depth to the materials. The version with honeycomb louvre and wall brackets guarantees comfort and discreet integration within the space.
Above the counters, three pairs of suspended Trevi 2.2 profiles define the luminous rhythm of the environment: in each pair, one fixture is directed upwards at 2200K to warm the room with a soft, diffused light, while the other points downwards at 3000K, providing functional and uniform lighting on the displays surfaces.
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