Narrow Linear
Linear between 14 - 35 mm/ The narrow linear lighting series typically features fixtures with a width ranging from 10mm to 35mm, offering a compact and subtle lighting solution for various applications, such as ambient lighting, accent lighting, or display lighting.
Wide Linear
Linear light between 60 - 100 mm/The wide linear lighting series typically offers fixtures with a width ranging from 60mm to 100mm, providing a more substantial light output for various applications, such as general illumination, architectural accent lighting, or task lighting
Mid Linear
Linear between 40-60 mm/ The mid-linear series of lights typically features linear lighting fixtures with a width ranging from 40mm to 50mm. These fixtures provide an ideal balance between compact design and sufficient light output, making them suitable for various applications, such as under-cabinet lighting, shelf lighting, and architectural accent lighting.
Hexa
Hexa Pattern Light is an ingenious blend of traditional Iranian architectural decorations and modern lighting technology. Its unique design allows the lamp to provide both broad and localized lighting in architectural spaces, enhancing the ambiance and overall aesthetics of the environment.
Tracking System
Tracking systems in lighting design are particularly useful for spaces requiring multiple spotlights and a high degree of flexibility. These systems enable the installation of numerous spotlights on a single track, allowing for easy adjustments and reconfiguration as lighting requirements change. Due to their versatility and adaptability, tracking systems are highly suitable for museum and showcase lighting, as well as other architectural spaces where architects have created specific designs.
Heris
Heris is produced by Rona Light and was first unveiled at Tehran Design Week in autumn 2025. The collaboration between Hamoun Studio and Rona Light has a long history—beginning with MIQ, continuing through Hexa, and now evolving into Heris. Designed to be both functional and expressive, Heris can be crafted in various materials such as wool panels, fabric, and leather, allowing it to adapt to different interior styles while offering acoustic performance and visual elegance.
Miq
Miq is inspired by the geometry in "Girih"((Persian: گره, "knot", also written gereh[1]) are decorative Islamic geometric patterns used in architecture and handicraft objects, consisting of angled lines that form an interlacedstrapwork pattern) in Iranian architecture.