main works
Artec Studio carries out projects through three departments: lighting design, lab, and lights. We have arranged our works in this manner to guide you on a transversal tour through our most relevant projects. Below is a selection of projects within those categories.
lighting design
Artec Studio is dedicated to developing high-quality architectural lighting projects through close, proactive relationships with the design teams and clients. Shaping light, we create innovative lighting designs that enhance the architecture and its contents, while achieving the program and sustainable goals. Take a look at our most relevant projects.lights
Our lights emerge from the experience developed in our lighting designs projects and the study of the function and emotion of the light interacting with space and people. The studio, by merging research, technology and taking care of details, has developed new concepts of light. Our designs are produced by recognized manufacturers and have been internationally awarded.
Enjoy a selection of our luminaires designs and bespoke lights.light art
Artec Studio’s lab is dedicated to exploring the most interactive, social, and artistic aspects of the light as a channel to create intangible and exciting light art content. This enables our team to shape the perception and cognition when being part of experiences, interacting with artworks, or creating identities through light.

Palco Framer
The paintbrush as inspiration
Palco is a family of luminaires specifically designed to illuminate artworks. Its form is inspired by a paintbrush, the artist's main tool and part of his creative process.
The optic system of the framer was the starting point of our design of Palco's family. We develop an innovative way to create a framer luminaire, with reduced size, inspired on the set of lens and the diaphragm of the analog photographic camera.
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The optic system of the framer was the starting point of our design of Palco's family. We develop an innovative way to create a framer luminaire, with reduced size, inspired on the set of lens and the diaphragm of the analog photographic camera.





