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LEBANON-2020-09-17.Pdf Our Story “Architecture which enters into a symbiosis with light does not merely create form in light, by day and at night, but allow light to become form.” — Richard Meier. Architect Light: it’s the crucial aspect in every design or it is a prominent figure in the market with a architectural endeavor, the element that brings staff of over 150 dedicated professionals and shapes, spaces and interiors to life. Lighting is a select portfolio of clients all over the Middle- both a science and an art form. East and Africa. Lumiere Group was founded in 1994 by Ziad Our track record speaks for itself: Lumiere Ariss, whose experience in lighting dates back Group is a storied name that spells innovation, to a long and prestigious history. That history quality and reliability. In partnership with our served as a strong foundation for the future network of leading European manufacturers of the company. and regional affiliates, our experts provide Starting out in Beirut with a handful of tailored lighting solutions adapted to a variety employees, Lumiere Group achieved a meteoric of industry needs. Our unique architectural and rise by introducing the latest industry trends to artistic lighting designs put us on the map as the region, carving out a name for itself as the trendsetters who revolutionized the field and go-to brand for contemporary lighting. Today, established a new business model. 4 Expertise Lighting Segments “To understand one thing well is better than “More and more, so it seems to me, light is the understanding many things by halves.” beautifier of the building.” — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. Poet, novelist, playwright, — Frank Lloyd Wright. Architect natural philosopher, diplomat, civil servant As major suppliers of high-end lighting fittings segments and specifications, with one common in Lebanon and across the region, we at Lumiere denominator: uncompromising quality. Always on the Group pool together an all-inclusive mix of talents. cutting-edge of the latest technological and design In collaboration with our partners and affiliates, we trends in the field, our corporate group provides offer a full-fledged range of services including design, full-service innovative solutions for contemporary consultation, project management, and lighting lighting, handling every requirement and budget calculation. with practiced ease. From the design phase to the follow-up, as consultants Catering to architects, interior designers, contractors, or suppliers, our flair and know-how help guide you real estate developers and end users alike, we act as a and provide you with the solution that is suitable for bridge that connects the customer to the manufacturer. you. Ours is the address for ensuring your lighting Our regional presence extends across all lighting needs are met at every turn. With a solid reputation in the market and an established, comprehensive network of leading names in every aspect of the business, Lumiere Group is the answer for all your lighting demands. We offer a complete range of customized solutions suitable for a wide variety of requirements across the full spectrum of the industry, including the following segments: • Religious • Educational • Public • Hospitality • Landscape • Cultural • Offices • Residential • Retail • Recreational 6 7 Our People “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” — Helen Keller. Author, political activist, lecturer Lumiere Group brings together an eclectic Group a leader in lighting. group of talents with complementary We believe our people are our greatest asset; skills, synergizing the artistic, technical and as such, we invest heavily in acquiring new managerial facets of the trade. Supported talent and developing our human resources to by our affiliates, we boast a broad lineup of build an integrated workforce united around a professionals from all over the region and the common vision. Lumiere Group has always had lighting field. From industrial designers and a tightknit team, and it never lost that sense sales consultants to architects and electrical of belonging; even today, our wide corporate engineers, our multidisciplinary team is the key family, which extends across many countries, to our success, bringing a well-rounded scope retains the same harmony and cohesiveness. of expertise to the table that makes Lumiere Our executive management team has an international educational background with solid business experience in the Middle East lighting market. Ziad Ariss, CEO Wissam Ariss, Vice Chairman Of The Board Founder of Lumiere Group, Ziad is a North A Harvard Business School MBA and McKinsey Eastern University alumnus, majoring in alumnus, with solid industrial, logistics and business administration (Boston M.A, USA). business experience in the USA and the MENA With more than 18 years of solid experience region, Wissam is also a board member of the in lighting in Lebanon and the region, Ziad “Lebanese chamber of agriculture, industry and focuses on the Group’s development, sales and commerce” where he is the chairman of the expansionary strategy, vision and corporate finance committee board. Wissam is a member development. of the “young president organization” and a board member of several industrial, trading Antoine El Khoury, Managing Partner and logistics companies in the USA, Europe A Georges Washington University alumnus and the Middle East. (Washington DC), with over 25 years of experience in lighting in Lebanon and the Zeina Ariss, Member Of The Board region, Antoine is involved in strategic communications with our business partners, as well as in the Group’s development, vision, and corporate development. 8 9 Branches “The secret of success is to do the common thing uncommonly well.” — John D. Rockefeller Jr. Financier, philanthropist Lumiere Group has expanded far and wide and the Middle-East and Africa, with regional offices across borders. Today, the company boasts strategically distributed to answer market several branches in Lebanon and the Kingdom needs and streamline collaboration with our Of Saudi Arabia, as well as branches in Jordan, network. Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Each one of our elegant premises reflects our Nigeria. focus on high-end quality and state-of-the-art design, with a signature look that evokes the Our presence on the map spreads throughout focus on style inherent in our line of work. 10 Affiliates | Lumiere Studio Affiliates | Advanced Integration “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” — Henry Ford. Founder of Ford Motor Company A press of a button is all it takes: automation is Integration brings the future to the present, the process by which the latest advancements in incorporating high-tech solutions into the art of technology are integrated into individuals’ lives. Once lighting. installed, the control systems ensure the smooth With its various award winning brands, it aims at functioning of the different related processes. A simple enhancing the client’s way of life. By fusing the diverse switch allows regulation of the diverse mechanisms technologies with luxurious designs, its goal is to and guarantees a comfortable, care-free environment. bring added value to the experience. Whether for Advanced Integration is built around this futuristic residential, corporate, commercial or governmental model. purposes, its main concern is to cater to the customer’s An essential constituent of Lumiere Group, Advanced comfort and convenience. Lumiere Studio is a multidisciplinary art and design hospitality. They not only handle indoor design, but firm founded by Lumiere Group. In their design outdoor landscapes and architectural projects as well. practice, light is used to enhance the experience of The people at Lumiere Studio believe that lighting a visual environment. Their work is wide-ranging and is the fourth dimension of architecture, meant to be encompasses architecture, strategic branding and integrated within other disciplines in order to enhance innovative design. them. Their work focuses on how lighting can affect Lumiere Studio offers a comprehensive list of lighting social interactions, whether at work, home or school. design services: from initial consultations, strategy Their expertise in design technique and sensitivity and concept development, lighting calculations, toward functionality as well as the social effects of and energy impact analysis for LEED certification, lighting, equips them with the resources to find better all the way to construction, on-site support and final solutions that are both environmentally sustainable lighting set up. Their portfolio reflects a richly diverse and business oriented. range of output, from residential quarters to retail and 12 13 Affiliates | Delta Light Mena Affiliates | Viabizzuno Middle East The MENA branch of a Belgian family business, Delta market leader and trendsetter in architectural lighting. Lumiere Group has established Viabizzuno Middle Light MENA design and manufacture architectural With a new generation of the family taking the helm East as an exclusive agent for the Middle-East. lighting and collaborate with architects, designers, and bringing additional dynamism and ambition to Viabizzuno ME is the regional branch of the famous contractors and investors to integrate light into their the tea, the future of Delta Light seems bright. Viabizzuno, lighting specialists named after the projects. Thanks to an established global network that main road of the small village Bizzuno located
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