LightGraphix featured on 15 [d]arc Awards shortlisted projects
5th Mar 2026
Fifteen projects featuring LightGraphix luminaires have been recognised in the 2026 [d]arc Awards shortlist, spanning cultural, hospitality and public realm projects across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
The shortlist for this year’s [d]arc Awards has been announced, and we’re pleased to see 15 projects featuring LightGraphix products recognised across multiple categories.
Voted for by lighting designers, the [d]arc Awards are widely regarded as one of the most respected accolades in the lighting industry, celebrating excellence in international architectural lighting.
A sincere thank you to the lighting designers, architects and project teams who chose to work with us. Your trust in our beam quality, glare control and precision detailing makes achievements like this possible.
The shortlisted projects span France, Ireland, the UK, Portugal, Japan, Sweden, the UAE and Greece, highlighting the global reach of thoughtful engineering and carefully crafted illumination.
Shortlisted projects featuring LightGraphix:
• RH Paris – The Gallery on the Champs-Élysées, France – Spaces - RH Paris
• Private Residence, Greece – Spaces
• The Chancery Rosewood Hotel, UK – Places: High Budget
• Eatzen Restaurant, Ireland – Places: Low Budget
• Sofitel St James Boardroom, UK – Places: Low Budget
• City of Football, Portugal – Structures: High Budget
• Kingdom of Saudia Arabia Pavillion, Japan – Structures: High Budget
• Stockholm Central Station, Sweden – Structures: High Budget
• Zayed National Museum, UAE – Structures: High Budget
• Ekiben South, Greece – Places: High Budget
• RH Paris – The Gallery on the Champs-Élysées – Places: High Budget
• Table and Mirror Room, Portugal – Places: High Budget
• Treehouse, UK – Places: High Budget
• Bask Thermal Spa, Ireland – Places: High Budget
It’s inspiring to see so many exceptional schemes recognised and to celebrate these successes alongside the wider lighting community.
Winners will be announced later this year, and we wish the best of luck to all the designers and project teams involved.
Over the coming months, we’ll be sharing more about several of these projects and the role lighting plays in shaping their experience.
Explore the full shortlist:
