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LocationMississauga, Ontario, Canada Project TypeOffice, Public Space ArchitectCAS Interiors PhotographerDesignSQ Photography ConstructorSasaki

A geometric lighting installation helps shape a workplace full of energy and texture.

Sometimes an office interior is greater than the sum of its parts. In the case of the redesigned corporate headquarters of a global food brand, every element works together to create an environment that feels like more than just a place to sit and work. Lumenwerx was brought in to develop a lighting strategy that builds on the vibrant interplay of architecture and energy while creating a sense of continuity across boardrooms, open workspaces, breakout rooms, and gathering areas.

The first thing visitors notice upon entering this incredible space is the ceilings. Embedded within dramatic geometric installations and raw industrial ceilings, Ubik pendants cut clean linear forms that integrate naturally into the design, providing downlighting above boardroom tables and ambient illumination throughout open office areas.

Contrasting Ubik’s linear configurations, Cluster Pendant in five- and 10-cell configurations add another layer of architectural texture. Worked directly into the ceiling composition, these fixtures reinforce the site’s geometric language while providing focused downlighting over tables and collaborative spaces. Elsewhere, Axle pendants offer additional illumination that can be targeted toward design features, thanks to field-adjustable aiming.

In smaller meeting rooms and breakout areas, Via 1.5 recessed and Via Perimeter fixtures slip discreetly into ceilings and corners, contributing to the overall linear lighting scheme. Finally, above the office kitchen, our Rim oval pendant softens the linear composition with a rounded form that complements the curved kitchen counters while delivering glare-free illumination for people preparing food and drinks. Together, this layered strategy feels cohesive, creative, and distinctly one of a kind, with lighting that goes hand in hand with the architecture it illuminates.