JFA Lighting
Lighting Design department of JFA Architects. Follow us on INSTAGRAM to see our projects and more.
23/04/2026
Lighting Design is critical in Interior Design as it dictates a room's atmosphere, enhances functionality, and directly impacts occupant mood and health. It transforms spaces by highlighting architectural features, defining zones, and creating depth. Proper lighting also ensures tasks can be performed efficiently.
Featured Project: Walima by BISOU
Interior Design: JFA Interiors
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
12/03/2026
We've learned something over the years: the same principle applies whether you're illuminating a hotel lobby or your own living room. It isn't about how many lights you have. It's about how well they work together. When we get it right, you notice how good the space feels. Warm. Inviting. Thoughtful. That's the feeling we chase in every project.
Photography: Louise Boulle
Architecture and Interior Design: Jugaad
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
12/01/2026
And… we're back! Our doors are open, our desks are cleared, and we're recharged and ready for an exciting New Year of design. We are looking forward to the creative challenges ahead in 2026.
17/10/2025
A sneak peek from the construction phase of the new Leal showroom at Pailles. Follow us to be sure to not miss the final reveal!
02/10/2025
With thoughtful lighting design for landscaping, outdoor spaces can transform into an impressive and functional extension of your home. It creates dramatic sceneries, highlights beauty, and ensures safety.
18/08/2025
Throwback to the renovation of Lux* Belle Mare, where we had the privilege of reworking and enhancing the atmosphere of the Hotel. From the lobby to the restaurants and inviting public spaces, our lighting design highlights the luxurious charm of the Resort.
Project Name: LUX* Belle Mare
Photography: Karl Ahnee
Architecture: JFA Architects
Interior Design: Studio des Iles
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
17/07/2025
Nestled within Shangri-La Le Touessrok Mauritius, Kushi is an elegant Japanese restaurant where every detail — from the cuisine to the ambience — is crafted with precision and intention. The lighting design follows this same philosophy: clean lines, subtle contrasts, and soft, focused illumination that enhances the textures and tones of the space without distraction. Working in close collaboration with The Odd Duck, the lighting brings calmness and sophistication to the dining experience.
Project Name: Shangri-La Le Touessrok
Architecture: JFA Architects
Interior Design: The Odd Duck
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
Photography: Lar Glutz
25/06/2025
Right on the beach at Shangri-La Le Touessrok, Coco’s is a lively all-day dining destination from sunlit breakfasts to vibrant dinners under the stars. The lighting design embraces this energy, offering a brighter, more dynamic atmosphere than the other spaces in the hotel. It enhances the open-air, beachside setting with just the right level of light to keep the space feeling fresh, social, and relaxed. The lighting highlights natural materials and coastal textures, bringing out the spirit of Coco’s casual, welcoming, and full of life.
Project Name: Shangri-La Le Touessrok
Architecture: JFA Architects
Interior Design: The Odd Duck
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
Photography: Lar Glutz
20/06/2025
Open only for dinner, Safran at Shangri-La Le Touessrok offers more than just exquisite Indian cuisine — it delivers a memorable dining experience thanks to its warm and intimate atmosphere. The lighting plays a key role in setting the mood: soft, golden tones enhance the richness of the décor without overwhelming it. Every element has been thought to complement the refined setting.
Created in close collaboration with The Odd Duck, the result is a space that feels both timeless and transportive, perfect for an unforgettable evening.
Project Name: Shangri-La Le Touessrok
Architecture: JFA Architects
Interior Design: The Odd Duck
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
Photography: Lar Glutz
13/06/2025
The Sega Bar at Shangri-La Le Touessrok is infused with soft, warm tones that create an inviting ambience from the moment guests arrive. The lighting enhances the mood without overpowering the space, striking a perfect balance between comfort and elegance.
This lighting concept was developed in close harmony with the The Odd Duck, resulting in a space that feels both inspired and naturally calming.
Project Name: Shangri-La Le Touessrok
Architecture: JFA Architects
Interior Design: The Odd Duck
Lighting Design: JFA Lighting
Photography: Lar Glutz
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