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Axis Lighting Shines Bright at LEDucation 2025

News / April 10, 2025

Axis Lighting continues to push the boundaries of innovation and design, and this year at LEDucation 2025, we proudly showcased our cutting-edge lighting solutions in a booth that was as creative as it was functional. The Design & Innovation Team and Marketing Team worked hand-in-hand to build an immersive, interactive booth experience that perfectly captured our ethos — Expect the Unexpected.
 

A Bold Booth Design That Stands Out
 

This year, we decided to go in-house with the booth design, and the results were nothing short of spectacular. Combining sleek, modern aesthetics with our latest product offerings, the booth was designed to reflect our commitment to providing high-performance lighting that blends seamlessly with the needs of today’s architects and designers.

 

Key highlights of the booth included:

 

  • Sketch: The minimalist and versatile lighting system that made a big statement with its clean lines and ability to be customized for any space.
     
  • StencilFlex: A flexible LED lighting system that gave visitors the opportunity to explore its vast range of design possibilities, from intricate patterns to bold lighting effects.
     
  • Extend: The long continuous runs of light that proved essential for any design that required uninterrupted lighting, perfect for showcasing its adaptability and sleek functionality.
     
  • Thread: The track lighting solution that gave our booth a unique, flexible layout and inspired attendees to think about how adaptable lighting can enhance any environment.
     
  • RGBW: The color-changing lighting that brought dynamic, colorful energy to the booth, giving guests a sneak peek into the power of RGBW technology in commercial and residential spaces.
     

Our booth was more than just a space to showcase products; it was an experience. With hands-on displays and interactive setups, attendees were able to see how Axis Lighting could elevate any design, whether it’s creating ambient lighting or adding dynamic visual interest with RGBW features.
 

The Axis Lighting LEDucation Party: Expect the Unexpected at The Edison Ballroom
 

After a day full of discussions and demonstrations, the excitement continued at the Axis Lighting "Expect the Unexpected" LEDucation Party, hosted at the iconic Edison Ballroom. The theme? A vibrant 70s-inspired celebration that transported attendees back to a time of bold colors, funky patterns, and disco fever.

The event brought together lighting professionals, designers, architects, and influencers in the industry for a night of fun, networking, and unforgettable moments. The 70s theme set the tone for a lively evening filled with:

 

  • Groovy décor: The Edison Ballroom was transformed with nostalgic 70s décor, evoking the feel of a classic disco party.
     
  • Music & Dancing: A live DJ played hits from the era, ensuring the dance floor was always packed with guests enjoying the retro vibes.
     
  • Delicious Cocktails & Bites: Guests mingled over themed drinks and appetizers, discussing the future of lighting while enjoying the lively atmosphere.

With Axis Lighting’s signature creativity at the heart of the event, the party was the perfect way to unwind and connect with industry peers while celebrating the success of LEDucation 2025. It was clear that when it comes to creating memorable experiences, Axis Lighting knows how to expect the unexpected — from stunning lighting designs to lively, immersive celebrations!

 

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