Lilia Luganskaia-Kuilder is an Amsterdam-based artist and designer working across object, light, and space. Using glass and interactive light, she creates sculptural objects that shape perception and invite moments of pause. Her current collection, Ritual, explores focus, grounding, and radical slowing down. Her work is held in the collections of the Rijksmuseum, Getty Research Institute, MACBA, Martin Parr Foundation, UC Berkeley, and FENIX Museum.
Ritual is a collection of sculptural and interactive glass objects proportioned according to the philosophy of Sogetsu ikebana. Each piece functions as a focus anchor for grounding and resetting. The collection premiered at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 and will be presented at Paris Design Week and GLUE Design Weekend in September 2026.
The Ritual Light Piece is a sculptural glass object featuring an interactive meditation light. Activated by motion and presence, it emits a slow, breath-like rhythm that guides a 10-minute meditation cycle. The custom-programmed light has only two states: a guided breathing sequence and a steady glow when inactive, encouraging moments of focus, grounding, and pause.