Bloomaire kinetic chandelier

Decorative lighting product of the year, light middle east awards 2026

A concept deeply inspired by the intricate geometry of the Arab world, a cultural language that has strongly influenced the design vision of the designer. At the same time, nature shining in the role of a constant source of wonder: full of small, everyday miracles that you see unfold through movement and rhythm, much like the kinetic and interactive essence held so close at the heart of the designer, Diana Alchhabi.

BLOOMAIRE KINETIC CHANDELIER

A futuristic chandelier in motion that connects many characteristics of both built and natural environments:

Form & Geometry: Inspired by Arab geometry and natural patterns, refined through digital modelling and prototyping

Kinetics: Dynamic transformation with a diameter expansion from 130cm to 290cm

Technology: Integrated programmable system combining kinetic motion and adaptive light sequences.

Materials: Aluminium structure, custom-made with anodised finishes in various metallic tones

Lighting: Smart, energy-efficient LEDs with sensors that adapt to natural daylight

HONORABLE EVENTS AND AWARDS

Light Middle East Awards 2026: Decorative Lighting Product of the Year

Triennale, Milan Design Week 2024: Design Walk in Budapest, curated by Rossana Orlandi

BLOOMAIRE RESHAPES HOW WE ENGAGE WITH LIGHTING

* Long-life, low-energy LEDs reduce environmental impact
(Colorsled NMS0306T-CCT-12V)

* Adaptive sensors to minimize unnecessary energy use


* 3D printing & prototyping allows optimized material efficiency and waste reduction


* Durable aluminium construction ensures longevity and recyclability

* Made-to-order only production

CREDITS:

Designer: Diana Alchhabi
Lighting design: András Jánosi
Kinetic movement technical concept and control: Dávid Salamon
Technical design: Szabolcs Poller-Nagy
Build: Máté Horváth, Dávid Salamon, Szabolcs Poller-Nagy, Balázs Édes, Paolo Balestri
Communication: Diana Alchhabi, Edina Bugár
Photography: Emil Chalhoub

The product has been developed within the design competition organised by HFDA Hungarian Fashion and Design Agency with the design concept approval of Rossana Orlandi.