Eureka Wins GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN Awards

October 5, 2023

Eureka Lighting is pleased to announce that its Tangram-Trace luminaire has been recognized in the 16th edition of the GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN Awards.

Tangram-Trace received GOLD CERTIFICATION in the Special Awards/Materials category and SILVER CERTIFICATION in the Industrial Design/Lighting Fixture-indoor category in the Grands Prix Awards.

The GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN Awards is an international competition that celebrates the excellence and talent of creative professionals and firms who have distinguished themselves through exemplary practice. Created in Montreal in 2007, the original mission was to recognize the excellence of Quebec designers and architects. The competition was expanded to include international entries in 2020. A multidisciplinary jury of global judges includes leading international designers, architects, professors, entrepreneurs, and distinguished press.

Using bold straps and a prismatic lens, Tangram-Trace creates a dramatic aesthetic and provides high-quality, diffused linear illumination. With its flat power cable fully concealed inside its strap, designers can invent their own visual language without suspension cables or fasteners in the way. Spacers direct the path of the strap between the fixture and canopy: straps may be pulled in or pushed out to create the desired shape. The luminaire is available in 2′, 4′, and 6′ lengths; the straps can be configured into 12 pre-set shapes, or designers can work with Eureka to create custom designs. Tangram-Trace is intended for modern environments such as conference and executive areas, hospitality applications, or reception spaces.

The Grand Prix du Design is the second design award for Tangram-Trace in 2023. The luminaire recently won the distinguished Best of the Best Red Dot Award.

More information about Tangram-Trace is available here.

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