A Year In Design: Spaces That Shaped 2025

A Year In Design: Spaces That Shaped 2025

Dec 12, 2025

2025 brought our work into an incredible range of environments, from recent collaborations to long-standing installations we had the chance to capture this year. Each project reaffirmed the versatility and presence of our fire features, and the way they contribute to the tone and atmosphere of a space. This year’s collaborations reflect the strength of our partnerships and the clarity of vision shared by the designers, architects, and teams who incorporated our pieces into their work.

As we look back, this recap highlights the spaces that defined our year and the creative relationships that helped shape some of our most memorable moments.


Hospitality Spaces

Hospitality environments continued to be some of the most impactful showcases of our work. Whether overlooking the coastline or grounding a quiet terrace, our fire features added presence and atmosphere in spaces designed for connection, rest, and elevated experience. These properties demonstrated how a sculptural element can support a larger architectural story while inviting guests into moments of warmth and gathering.

The Ritz-Carlton, O‘ahu (Top) | WMSB Rooftop, Petco Park (Bottom Left) | Regent Santa Monica (Bottom Right)


Rooftop Spaces

Rooftop settings brought a distinct energy to our work this year. Set against sweeping views and contemporary architecture, our fire features became grounding elements that balanced openness with intimacy. These elevated spaces showed how a sculptural focal point can shape atmosphere even in expansive urban settings, offering moments of calm above the city.



Examples of rooftop environments designed with Lumacast fire features.

 

Coastal Settings

Coastal environments offered a unique backdrop for our work. From oceanfront homes to resort terraces perched above the shoreline, these settings demonstrated how our fire features hold their presence in climates shaped by sun, salt, and shifting weather. Each installation revealed a quiet dialogue between fire and water—one defined by material clarity, thoughtful placement, and the vision of the designers who shaped these spaces.

 Coastal settings incorporating Lumacast fire features.


Residential Settings

In residential environments, our pieces took on a more personal scale. These spaces were designed for daily use—morning rituals, evening conversations, and the subtle rhythms that define home. Seeing our fire features become part of this day-to-day lived experience reinforced the importance of presence, simplicity, and intentional placement in creating meaningful settings.

 Residential spaces highlighting Lumacast fire features in use.

 

More Work We Were Part Of This Year

Collaboration continued to shape the best of our work in 2025. Designers, architects, builders, and creative teams each brought their own perspective to the spaces they created, and our fire features found their place within that work. These partnerships are central to how our work lives in the world—rooted in shared vision, mutual trust, and a commitment to thoughtful, intentional design.

While the projects highlighted here represent only a portion of the work we were included in this year, each one reflects the collective creativity that continues to shape the spaces we contribute to.



 Design: Rini Kundu Interiors

Design: Randy Thueme Design | Photography: Caitlin Atkinson

Design: AquaTerra Outdoors | Photography: Jimi Smith

 Design: SCH Homes

 Design (left): Tierney Conner Architecture Photography: Adam Potts | Design (right): Oliver John Partners
Photography: PeanutPortraits

Looking Forward 

As we close out 2025, we remain proud of the work we created and the environments we helped shape. This year brought thoughtful collaborations and projects that shaped our practice in meaningful ways. We’re grateful for the work that defined 2025, and as always, we’re looking ahead—continuing to move, refine, and explore what’s possible in the spaces we help create.

 



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