Grid Variations is an immersive installation designed to engage the senses and invite contemplation, where suspended lights dynamically shape the space as spectators move through it.
Within four orthogonal reflective planes, 11 lights hang in a precise grid, each positioned at varying heights to form an abstract, topographic landscape. This grid is repeated through mirrored panels, inviting the public into a dark, immersive environment where sound triggers shifting lighting behaviors, creating an ever-evolving dialogue between light, space, and movement.
Each light consists of a precisely cut honeycomb lattice cube, intersected by translucent sheets. Long structural lines encase the cube, while an aluminum extrusion emerges from its back, incorporating technical elements as part of the visual language.






About Julian & Aster
Julian and Aster’s practice sits at the intersection of multiple disciplines, drawing from diverse backgrounds in Electrical Engineering, Music, Art, and Design. Their work encompasses a broad spectrum of typologies and methods—including spatial design, product design, and design consultancy— guided by a holistic approach that considers context, process, and consequence. Experimentation is fundamental, with each project delving into the intrinsic qualities of raw materials, shaping both form and function. They believe that design, regardless of its outcome, should elevate the space it inhabits and enrich the everyday experiences of those who engage with it.