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When a major hotel renovation project was underway, the architectural team wanted to carefully select lighting that would complement the new interior design.
To evaluate how the luminaires would work within the space, they approached us to create a series of visualizations featuring Nuura lighting integrated into the project.
Nuura is known for its elegant Scandinavian lighting design, combining refined materials with modern LED technology to create atmospheric spaces in both private and public interiors.
Our task was to translate architectural drawings and interior concepts into realistic visual scenes where the lighting would become a natural part of the environment.
Services
product renderingCountry
Denmarkclient
NuuraTimeline
1 monthYear
2020Team


1. Lack of a ready-made spatial solution
The client provided 5 lamp models and atmospheric references, but there was no architectural scene. All interiors had to be created from scratch – without templates and ready-made solutions.
2.Abstraction without a clear system
The references conveyed a mood, but did not contain a specific concept of space. It was necessary to form our own logic – holistic, consistent, and one that works for the entire collection.
3.Positioning through visuals
The task was to show the lamps not just as a product, but as design objects with character. The visualizations had to look gallery-like and commercially effective simultaneously.
1.Classic interior as a living stage
For this collection, we moved away from abstract spaces and created a full-fledged classic interior. Each lamp was integrated into the real environment – with furniture, decor and details that enhance its character.
2. Architecture with character
We designed a space with classic proportions, expressive materials and deep texture. Stucco, warm walls, natural surfaces and soft fabrics created a background in which the lamps look organic and convincing.
3.Atmospheric light and mood
The lighting scenario was built so that the lamps did not just illuminate the space, but shaped its emotion. Warm shades, soft shadows and depth of the frame create a feeling of real life, not a staged scene.
1.Realistic context of use
The lamps were shown in their natural environment. This allowed the brand’s customers to immediately imagine how the lamps would look in their own interior.
2.Strong commercial visual
The images became the basis for the website, catalogs and marketing materials. They work not only as aesthetic frames, but also as a tool for persuasion and sales.
3.Deepening brand emotion
Instead of an isolated product demonstration, the brand received a story. The interior emphasized the status and character of the collection, making the lamps part of a holistic atmosphere, rather than a separate object.

“Collaborating with Molot Studio was a truly seamless experience. Andre, as the art director, guided the process with a deep understanding of atmosphere and detail – exactly what we value in our visual communication. The team approached our lighting collection with sensitivity and precision, capturing the essence of how our designs interact with space and light. The results were simply beautiful and perfectly aligned with Nuura’s vision.”
“We weren’t designing interiors — we were designing silence around the light.
Each space was intentionally reduced to its essence, so the lamp could breathe, reflect, and define the atmosphere itself.
For me, this project was about restraint.
When you remove everything unnecessary, light becomes architecture.”

MOLOT | Founder and Art director
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