The Sticks collection, designed by Arik Levy for Vibia, was selected winner of the 2019 Archiproducts Design Awards (ADA) within the Lighting category.
The ADA aim to promote collaborations between designers and brands, rewarding innovative and pioneering products.
This year, the jury was composed of 40 among the most renowned architecture studios, designers, photographers, editors, and art directors worldwide.
The prestigious international design award recognizes excellence in several categories, with a special emphasis on the ability to combine functionality and beauty, innovation and aesthetics as well as the creative use of materials and shapes.
The Winners will be welcomed to a private party at Archiproducts space in the heart of Milan, where they will be awarded with a trophy designed by MUT Design studio and manufactured by De Castelli.
The Sticks collection is a unique lighting expression that creates a relationship between space and its architecture.
The idea behind Sticks is that of a lighting toolbox, a purely innovative and creative system able to fuse technology, poetry and industrial art in space.
The sticks that give the name to the last Arik Levy‘s creation, spread a new concept, out from all and every category in the lighting world.
“The intention to be the only light fixture that embraces all the architectural parameters finds its expression in a system that allows connecting two walls with each other, the floor to the wall, or the wall to the ceiling, and the ceiling to space.” Arik Levy.
With Sticks we will be able to bring the light where it has never been before, creating a sculpture in space and control the light emission.
In line with the designer’s choice to minimise the use of material to make light the protagonist, the Sticks collection features an extruded aluminium profile that can contain all the elements needed and allows the light rotation of each stick on its own axis, that make possible to place the light in every direction in any given moment.
The Sticks collection will be launched in 2020.