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Signify presents The Future of Lighting Design at Dutch Design Week 2024

Signify presents The Future of Lighting Design at Dutch Design Week 2024

October 11, 2024

Signify presents The Future of Lighting Design at Dutch Design Week 2024

Eindhoven, The Netherlands – Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, invites guests to discover the limitless potential of 3D printing during Dutch Design Week with a bar made from waste materials that serves as a unique space to showcase the brand’s vision for the Future of Lighting Design. Alongside this innovative installation, a stunning new collection of geometric pendants by renowned British designer Sebastian Bergne will also be on display.

3D printed bar to light up the conversation on circularity and the future of lighting

Bio-circular and recycled plastics

Crafted from 3D printed recycled materials, the installation offers visitors a place to engage with representatives from Signify and learn firsthand about the company’s sustainable design processes that reduce CO2 emissions by up to 76% compared to traditional manufacturing techniques. In the past year alone, Signify used an incredible amount of 80 tons of bio-circular and recycled plastics.

The circular 3D printed bar is more than just a visual centrepiece—it is a space intended for meaningful dialogue. Visitors can discover how the 3D printed luminaires of Signify’ s sub brand MyCreation enables seamless customization, making it easier than ever to integrate sustainable designs into large residential, commercial, and retail projects.

MyCreation Presents Gleam by Sebastian Bergne

Opening the conversation on The Future of Lighting Design also marks the launch of the Gleam, MyCreation’s latest collection by acclaimed British industrial designer Sebastian Bergne. Tasked with reinterpreting the simplicity of the classic light bulb, Bergne transforms the glowing pendant globe into a striking seven-sided heptagonal profile.

The collection features two variations—one slightly inflated and the other deflated—both crafted from bio-circular materials. Leveraging the flexibility of 3D printing, Gleam comes in a variety of sizes and textures, each distinguished by horizontal lines that follow the grain of the 3D print, producing a unique lighting effect and atmosphere.

Sebastian Bergne is renowned for transforming everyday objects through his essential and human-centered approach to design. His innovative designs, produced by companies like Luceplan, Pierre Frey, Tolix, Tefal, Muji, De Beers, and Vitra, have earned him prestigious international accolades such as the Red Dot, Design Plus, and iF Product Design Awards.

The Gleam by designer Sebastian Berge

“It is an important part of my job as a designer to push for new geometries and redefined icons to accompany our everyday lives and reflect contemporary manufacturing systems.”
Sebastian Bergne
Designer

The Future of Lighting is here

Signify has taken a significant leap in sustainability, now producing 3Dprinted luminaires with 65% recycled and bio-circular materials—up from 55%.

Collaborating with various industries, they source ISCC Plus certified bio-circular materials, plastics from used cooking oil and forestry by-products, along with post-industrial content like polycarbonate sheets from carports and illuminated advertising. Post-consumer content, such as recycled water jugs in their Water Blue collection, also plays a crucial role. By transforming this waste into filament, Signify drastically reduces the need for virgin materials—a vital move for sustainable lighting.

This and other areas where Signify is leading the charge will be explored during Dutch Design Week in presentations, live talks, and product demonstrations, offering insights into how their approach to recycled materials is shaping the future of lighting design.

On the booth, a series of displays will give a peek into the manufacturing processes, specifically how recycled materials, as well as fewer components, and turn-and-click design are simplifying the assembly process and changing the way consumers think about the products around them. Less screws, no glue—just precision and purpose.

This thoughtful approach simplifies recyclability and aligns with Collection & Recycling Operations (CRO) for end-of-life product management. By reducing waste and enhancing recyclability, Signify is actively fostering a closed-loop system for MyCreation lighting products.

An interactive screen will also demonstrate how professionals and consumers can personalize or simply select their own lighting solutions, emphasizing the ease with which sustainable design can be integrated into everyday projects.

Recent advancements allow MyCreation to integrate multiple functions into single components, such as incorporating strain relief into the luminaire housing, which eliminates the need for extra screws or plastic parts. This innovation results in products with up to 40% fewer components compared to traditional manufacturing methods.

Unlike traditional die-casting methods that rely on metal housings, MyCreation’s 3D printed products are significantly lighter, reducing transport emissions by up to 28%, making the overall production cycle more eco-efficient.

“Signify is showcasing a new vision, one where sustainability and innovation aren’t about excess but about refining the essentials. It's about stripping back what’s unnecessary—fewer components, fewer emissions, fewer complications—while amplifying the things that matter, like customisation, and rapid order fulfillment.”
Bart Maeyens
Head of MyCreation, Signify

Bold Predictions for the Future of Lighting

MyCreation is making big moves when it comes to shaping the landscape of 3Dprinting and lighting. Looking ahead, MyCreation’s focus on sustainability does not stop at the production phase. While recycling programs for their end-of-life products are not yet fully operational, this is largely because products of MyCreation have not yet reached that stage. However, the company has already completed three successful test cases, laying the groundwork for a future where every lamp and luminaire can be reused or recycled at the end of its life cycle.

The most interesting aspect of this passage is how 3D printing revolutionizes the lighting industry from multiple perspectives. For consumers, it offers unprecedented product variety and customization, with options for different sizes and forms that are unattainable through traditional manufacturing. This flexibility translates into more choices for the end user.

For designers, 3D printing provides enhanced flexibility in product creation, even though challenges remain with finish, and certain design constraints, such as the difficulty of printing a perfect sphere. Signify actively addresses these limitations by offering customers the ability to customize and tailor their lighting designs with rapid delivery. This allows for experimentation with shapes and sizes, effectively overcoming traditional constraints and expanding creative possibilities.

From a manufacturer's perspective, 3D printing encourages risk-taking with faster feedback loops—allowing producers to print, test, and iterate more efficiently. The ability to manufacture to order eliminates stockpiling, saving space, money, and energy, which aligns with modern circular business models.

“For consumers, the most significant future development in lighting will be greater choice and flexibility. Imagine being able to return a lamp to be 'reformed' into a new design as your needs evolve. The material won't be wasted, but rather reshaped, requiring only minimal energy. In an ideal, digitally-driven system, this process could be both efficient and affordable.”
Sebastian Bergne
Designer

“This sustainable technology will transform the way we select, use, and reuse products. While we are implementing it for lighting, it is bound to be adopted by many other industries. The positive impact is simply too great to ignore.” – Bart Maeyens, Head of MyCreation, Signify.

Join the Conversation
Signify invites you to join them at their stand to experience the future of lighting up close.

Location: Klokgebouw Hall 1 | stand number 1.13

Address: Klokgebouw 50, 5617 AB Eindhoven

For further information, please contact:

Signify – Philips MyCreation
Imke van den Boogaard
E-mail: imke.van.den.boogaard@signify.com

About Philips MyCreation

Philips MyCreation, a lighting brand by Signify, is at the forefront of sustainable lighting design, offering innovative 3D-printed solutions that are designed for circularity. By harnessing cutting-edge 3D printing technology, we deliver tailored lighting solutions that support the principles of the circular economy, reducing waste and maximizing resource efficiency. In collaboration with top designers and trusted global partners, Philips MyCreation provides high-quality, remarkable lighting products that combine advanced design with a commitment to sustainability. As part of Signify, the world leader in lighting, we are dedicated to shaping a sustainable future through innovation.

About Signify

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and the Internet of Things. Our Philips products, Interact systems and data-enabled services, deliver business value and transform life in homes, buildings and public spaces. In 2023, we had sales of EUR 6.7 billion, approximately 32, 000 employees and a presence in over 70 countries. We unlock the extraordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world. We have been in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index since our IPO for seven consecutive years and have achieved the EcoVadis Platinum rating for four consecutive years, placing Signify in the top one percent of companies assessed. News from Signify can be found in the Newsroom, on X, LinkedIn and Instagram. Information for investors is located on the Investor Relations page.
 
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