Radia Linea
Jan 24
Feb 21 2025
window installation in-person
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Free
150 King Street East, Toronto
Window installations are viewable 24 hours a day from outdoors.

Featured in Keilhauer Furniture’s new showroom window, ‘Radia Linea’ is a new lighting concept designed by Brad Turner of The Goodman Studio. Created from an array of hanging borosilicate glass rods, it captures the unique interplay of light and material that only glass can achieve. Each rod is illuminated from within by an anodized aluminum LED socket that transmits light through the length of the glass. With extreme heat, the rods are subtly altered or bent to create variations in the form that diffract and release light in captivating ways. The result is a minimalist yet dynamic design that highlights the beauty of light in its purest form. The installation is a showpiece for The Goodman Studio’s new lighting hardware and an alluring demonstration of the studio’s expertise in handmade glass fabrication and design.

This installation is set beside another striking lighting work by The Goodman Studio, titled ‘Lantern’. Designed by Sylvia Lee, the new design melds the soft glow of lanterns with the intricate charm of weaving and latticework. Inspired by traditional Asian lanterns, this installation reimagines light as both function and art, balancing warmth, simplicity, and refined craftsmanship. Together, the two installations invite viewers to engage with distinct explorations of light, shadow, and material. While Sylvia Lee’s installation emphasizes woven textures and organic shapes, ‘Radia Linea’ captures a more architectural, radiant quality, creating a dynamic contrast that celebrates craftsmanship, innovation, and artistic synergy within a single setting.

Participants

Brad Turner, The Goodman Studio

Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Sylvia Lee
Radia Linea Chandelier
Radia Linea Chandelier detail
Radia Linea Chandelier detail