Light + Form Studio
We're a woman-owned lighting design studio serving the architects + designers of Portland, Maine.
In luxury design, lighting isn’t an upgrade—it’s infrastructure for experience. When it’s done right, everything else works harder.
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architect:
03/19/2026
Here to make your projects stronger 💪
Thank you for the kind words, Tom!
03/16/2026
Let’s turn your design intent into a clear, coordinated lighting plan that strengthens the architecture and works in the real world, not just on paper.
Warmth exuding from , even on a cold March day like today!
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interiors:
03/13/2026
Instead of sorting through hundreds of fixtures and conflicting opinions, when working with a lighting designer you get a clear strategy aligned with the architecture, interiors, and client goals. Fewer revisions. Faster approvals. Smoother installs.
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architect:
03/10/2026
Luxury isn’t just what you see—it’s how a space feels the moment you walk in.
Poorly placed fixtures, wrong beam spreads, glare, or under-lit spaces often require expensive rework—sometimes after finishes are installed. A lighting designer resolves these decisions early, when changes are inexpensive and coordination is clean.
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architect:
photograph:
03/06/2026
light & snow ❄️
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architect:
location: Norway, ME
03/05/2026
Most architects don’t need more to coordinate — they need someone who can take things off their plate.
A good lighting designer quietly makes your drawings stronger, your projects smoother, and your clients happier.
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All local artists featured on this 3D art wall - curated by and washed with MicroWashPro.
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interiors:
03/02/2026
“We hear the same words from customers over and over: warm, comfortable, grounded. That’s not an accident. Grace’s lighting design helped set the tone for the entire space - inviting without being flashy, elevated without being precious. It’s exactly how we want people to feel when they’re here.”
— Tom Ruff, Founder & CEO
Orange Bike Brewing Company
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interiors:
photo:
02/26/2026
It could have been just another three-season porch.
A ceiling fan. A few surface fixtures. Bright enough, but forgettable.
Instead, the light looks like it belongs—tucked into the architecture, grazing warm wood, shaping the room without announcing itself. No glare. No visual noise. Just a calm, intentional glow that makes the space feel finished, considered, and quietly luxurious.
This is the difference between having light and designing with it.
Our role lives in that gap—translating architecture and materiality into atmosphere, and ensuring the most thoughtful spaces feel as good as they look.
Because in homes like this, nothing should feel accidental.
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architect:
photo:
02/24/2026
RGBW lighting is a MOOD at this boutique fitness studio 💜🤎
ft. track easily controlled by app
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