Australian brand, Luxxbox brings a playfulness to lighting design with Motif – a collection of patterns designed to elevate the workplace.
August 6th, 2020
Just when you thought a light pendant couldn’t get anymore functional, celebrated furniture and accessories brand, Luxxbox takes acoustic lighting to the next level with a new collection of patterns.
The ever-changing landscape of the contemporary office opens itself up to more dynamic and collaborative routines, encouraging designers and business owners to create new methods in maximising efficient activity throughout the day. Showcasing their expertise in ensuring a productive and noise-controlled workplace is Motif – the latest addition to the Luxxbox family.

With Luxxbox’s renowned acoustic range already addressing light and sound, Motif adds a playful personality with its vibrant colour patterns and geometric designs. This new product elevates agile and dynamic working with a bold, refreshed character – breathing new life into the beloved acoustic collections under the brand’s name.
Founder and Creative Director of Luxxbox, Jason Bird, is excited to present a design solution that incorporates pattern to the existing portfolio of the company’s active noise-controlling products.
“The benefits of acoustic lighting has long been recognized in workspaces, hospitality or learning environments where hard, often industrial spaces can make conversations difficult,” expresses Jason. “This is a great way to benefit from the noise acoustic lighting in a more relaxed way.”

The visual and functional benefits of Motif are paramount – reducing unwanted noise in crowded spaces, while bringing colour to a productive working arrangement.
Available in multiple PET colour options, the initial collection comes in a selection of three, exciting patterns to elevate your everyday environment. The versatile nature of the Motif patterns is designed to complement any, and every, environment it’s in. With endless opportunities, Motif is a superior choice for creating an enjoyable and inviting workspace.
Continuing to pave the way in enhancing productive commercial spaces, Luxxbox delivers a new dimension in lighting design. Motif’s refined, multi-coloured form creates a comforting and welcoming atmosphere that allows your employees to enjoy workplace activity at any time of the day.

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