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Architectural lighting in Dubai isn’t just about looks anymore. It’s part of how buildings work – a blend of smart layouts, material logic, and purposeful illumination. Whether it’s lighting up a cultural space or refining a high-rise facade, the companies here are working right at the edge of design, performance, and buildability.
Each group approaches it differently. Some lean heavily into BIM workflows, others put form first – but all of them treat lighting as a system, not an afterthought. Let’s take a look.
1. Powerkh

| Website | www.powerkh.com |
| [email protected] | |
| www.facebook.com/100064039650167 | |
| www.linkedin.com/company/powerkh | |
| www.instagram.com/powerkh_com | |
| Address: | 3, Lavinia Walk, Taw Hill, Swindon SN25 1AP |
| Phone | +44 7490 426678 |
Powerkh is a UK-based company with offices in the USA and Ukraine, specializing in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design & Construction (VDC). As part of our broader scope, we also deliver architectural lighting services in Dubai, supporting both local and international projects with detailed digital coordination. Our work focuses on integrating lighting systems directly into BIM workflows – making sure designs are not only visually aligned with the architecture but also fully functional and ready for real-world execution.
Our company uses advanced modeling techniques to integrate lighting designs into detailed digital models, focusing on the accurate placement and sizing of lighting elements within the overall architecture. By leveraging BIM, we ensure that lighting fixtures and other building components are properly coordinated, making it easier to visualize how lighting interacts with the space.
With our offices across three countries, we work with architects, engineers, and contractors to streamline the integration of architectural lighting into projects. Our approach helps improve energy efficiency, aesthetics, and overall project execution by ensuring clear communication and coordination between all parties involved.

Key Highlights:
- UK-based with offices in USA and Ukraine
- Lighting fully embedded into BIM and VDC models
- Works on residential, commercial, and mixed-use builds in Dubai
- Helps clarify lighting intent early through 3D modeling
Services:
- Lighting system modeling in BIM
- Placement and sizing based on spatial data
- Lighting visualization in real-world context
- Energy-efficient design tied into architectural planning
2. Fikra Lighting Solutions

| Website | www.fikralighting.com |
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| www.facebook.com/fikralighting | |
| www.instagram.com/fikralightingsolutions | |
| Address | Pyramid Centre 63, Umm Hurair Road M Floor, Office 1 – Dubai |
| Phone | +971 4 255 6550 |
Fikra Lighting works with the building, not around it. Most of their systems – recessed, frameless, indirect – are designed to disappear into the structure. It’s all about the balance between form and function. Every fixture has a reason to be there, and it’s usually more about what the space does than how it looks.
Their process runs from technical drawings all the way through to tuning lights on site. Fabrication, power routing, alignment – all done with one team. The lighting isn’t just coordinated; it’s custom-fitted to each space and installation context.
Key Highlights:
- Dubai-based, handling both residential and commercial projects
- Focuses on integrated lighting, not just decorative setups
- Covers all stages from design to post-install tuning
- Specialist in recessed and frameless installations
Services:
- Integrated lighting design and detailing
- Hidden, linear, and indirect lighting systems
- On-site coordination and technical support
- Custom fixture selection and alignment
3. Visual Energy

| Website | visualenergy.org |
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| www.facebook.com/visualenergylighting | |
| x.com/visualenergy_ | |
| www.linkedin.com/company/visual-energy | |
| www.instagram.com/visualenergylighting | |
| Address | 3 Shortlands, London, W6 8DA United Kingdom |
| Phone | +44 (0)20 77295559 |
Visual Energy brings a global lens to lighting in Dubai. Their team mixes architectural detailing with lighting physics – adjusting temperature, intensity, and coverage to suit both the material and the mood of a space. Projects range from public facades to high-end interiors, and each one feels like it’s built around the light itself.
Their method is collaborative. Designs are worked out directly with architects and developers, often starting before the first wall goes up. Whether it’s a heritage landmark or a landscape installation, the lighting concept stays consistent – clean, intentional, and tailored to the site.
Key Highlights:
- UK-based with active work in the UAE
- Known for detailed lighting aligned with structure and materials
- Covers government, hospitality, heritage, and public realm projects
- Integrates exterior and interior lighting schemes
Services:
- Façade and architectural lighting design
- Lighting planning for heritage and landscape
- Interior system design for public and private spaces
- Fixture integration and environmental coordination
4. Lofia Light

| Website | lofialight.com |
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| www.facebook.com/lofialight | |
| www.instagram.com/lofialight | |
| Address | Al Manama St – Nad Al Sheba – Nad Al Sheba 3 – Dubai |
| Phone | +971 55 645 8596 |
Lofia Light takes a minimalist route when it comes to architectural lighting. The work here isn’t flashy – it’s precise. Most of it sits quietly within the structure, built to enhance how space is used rather than just how it looks. Lighting is treated like part of the architecture – tied to proportion, surface behavior, and function.
Projects vary from compact residential to large commercial builds. Everything’s tailored – fixture layouts, spacing, and brightness are adjusted to suit how a space actually operates. Documentation, detailing, and coordination are all part of the workflow. The goal is clarity – in both the drawings and the final lighting effect.
Key Highlights:
- Based in Dubai with a focus on architectural lighting
- Designs rely on clean, integrated visual logic
- Handles both residential and commercial spaces
- Attention to light-material interaction and function
Services:
- Minimalist lighting design and layout planning
- Integrated systems for modern interiors and facades
- Detailed documentation and fixture schedules
- On-site coordination for accurate light alignment
5. Facade Lighting Services

| Website | facadelight.com |
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| www.facebook.com/61560914015920 | |
| x.com/FacadeLight_UAE | |
| www.linkedin.com/company/facade-lighting-services-llc | |
| www.instagram.com/facadelight_fls | |
| Address | Office no:1202, The Tower Plaza Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai. |
| Phone | +971 50 56 75 715 |
Facade Lighting Services covers the exterior side of things. Most of the work involves architectural facades – adding light that complements different surfaces and building functions. Whether it’s a retrofit or a new build, the setups are shaped around each client’s request.
There’s no fixed package. The process usually starts with a consultation or direct inquiry, then moves into layout and install planning. Exact design methodology isn’t always shared upfront, but it’s clear the team adapts based on building type, finish, and visibility goals. Quote first, plan next – that seems to be the rhythm.
Key Highlights:
- Based in Dubai with a focus on facade lighting
- Supports both new constructions and existing sites
- Custom setups built around client requests
- Specializes in surface-specific lighting layouts
- Work begins with consultation and quote-based planning
Services:
- Facade lighting systems
- Lighting solutions for architectural surfaces
- Custom lighting layouts based on client input
- Installation guidance and support
6. Triangle Power Solutions

| Website | triangle-ps.com |
| [email protected] | |
| Address | Office No: 201-203, Bay Square 13, Business Bay, Dubai, U.A.E. |
| Phone | +9714553 8959 |
Triangle Power Solutions blends lighting with spatial design. Most of the work is collaborative – developed side by side with architects and interior teams. Artificial and natural light are treated together, mapped out to suit textures, flow, and use.
Fixtures range from recessed downlights to surface-mounted strips. It’s a mix of visual clarity and technical fit – zones are defined not just by form, but by how light supports movement, comfort, and task orientation. Projects run across Dubai and Cairo, and the support spans from early layout to final installation.
Key Highlights:
- Active in Dubai and Cairo with a design-led approach
- Combines lighting design with natural daylight strategies
- Product range covers both flush and exposed fixtures
- Projects shaped around functional and spatial zones
Services:
- Architectural lighting layout and planning
- Linear systems, step lights, and wall washers
- Downlight and surface fixture specifications
- Lighting adjusted for public and private space usage
7. Star Facade Lighting

| Website | starfacadelighting.com |
| [email protected] | |
| www.facebook.com/people/Star-Facade-Lighting/100084121635806 | |
| x.com/facade_star | |
| www.linkedin.com/company/star-facade-lighting | |
| www.instagram.com/starfacadelighting | |
| Address | Property # S1, Orbit Way, Plot NO: 3640-159, Al Quoz Industrial Area 1, Dubai, UAE |
| Phone | +971 4 330 6778 |
Star Facade Lighting sticks to one clear area – LED lighting for building exteriors. Most of the work revolves around facades and branded lighting effects, from linear systems to big media walls. It’s about visibility, impact, and technical control, especially after dark.
Installations come full-cycle – design, supply, and setup are all handled in-house. Projects shift depending on season or event, so flexibility stays built into the systems. Hospitality, retail, and healthcare sectors make up a big chunk of the work, though residential buildings aren’t off the list either.
Key Highlights:
- Specialist in exterior LED lighting for Dubai facades
- Covers the full lifecycle – from planning to maintenance
- Handles dynamic media facades and pixel mapping
- Project experience spans hospitality, retail, and healthcare
Services:
- LED architectural and facade lighting
- Media facades and pixel-controlled systems
- Linear lights, wall washers, and custom curtain walls
- Lighting supply and installation
- Maintenance and support for operational lighting systems
8. Neoalpha Global

| Website | neoalphaglobal.com |
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| www.linkedin.com/company/neoalphaglobal | |
| www.instagram.com/neoalphaglobal | |
| Address | Office 101 Dusseldorf Building AI Barsha 1, Dubai, UAE |
| Phone | +971 4 876 9233 |
Neoalpha Global works across lighting, interiors, and façade design – all under one roof. The lighting part is always tied back to the architecture. Nothing stands alone. Fixtures are chosen to match finishes, space use, and layout features already in play.
It’s a design-and-build setup. Everything starts with a concept, then moves straight into execution. Lighting gets planned in parallel with spatial layouts, MEP integration, and fit-out detailing. That structure helps keep things on track when scope shifts mid-project.
Key Highlights:
- Lighting design delivered as part of full interior/architectural packages
- Works across hospitality, commercial, and residential projects in Dubai
- Focus on integrating lighting with surfaces and finishes
- End-to-end delivery – from concept through installation
Services:
- Architectural lighting layouts tied to interiors and exteriors
- Fixture selection based on design finishes and zone types
- Supervision and final handover of lighting systems
- MEP alignment and coordination throughout execution
9. Lights&Lux

| Website | lightsnlux.com |
| [email protected] | |
| Address | Shop #3, Dream Building – 2, Damascus Street, Al Qusais Industrial Area 4, Dubai |
| Phone | +971 4 251 1506 |
Lights&Lux works from the product side of architectural lighting. They build it, stock it, and supply it – mostly for contractors and consultants looking for plug-and-play lighting setups. The catalog covers everything from under-cabinet lights to large-scale external systems.
Most orders are handled out of their warehouse and showroom in Al Qusais. There’s some consultation available – basic spec advice, fixture selection, that kind of thing – but the main role here is supply. Fixtures include LED, fiber-optic, and decorative lighting for commercial interiors.
Key Highlights:
- Dubai-based lighting supplier with in-house stock and logistics
- Covers architectural, decorative, and exterior-grade lighting
- Supports residential, retail, hospitality, and commercial sectors
- Includes LED and fiber-optic systems in catalog
Services:
- Architectural lighting product supply
- Commercial and industrial lighting fixtures
- LED, fiber-optic, and street lighting solutions
- Under-cabinet and hotel lighting
- Support for contractor installation and site logistics
10. CITA Lighting

| Website | citalighting.co.uk |
| [email protected] | |
| Address | Unit 2106, Al Thanyah Fifth, HDS Tower, Cluster F, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| Phone | +971 4 5579828 |
CITA Lighting manufactures architectural lighting with a clear focus: minimal form, reliable performance. Most of the fixtures are built to disappear into the architecture – recessed lines, track systems, facade grazers – clean, quiet, and deliberate. Everything is engineered to stay out of the way and let the space speak.
The product range is smart-ready. Systems are compatible with DALI and KNX controls, which makes them a good fit for builds aiming for automation or LEED-level energy performance. Coordination usually happens early, with architects and consultants looped in for lighting simulations and spec adjustments before anything hits the site.
Key Highlights:
- Architectural lighting manufacturer with Dubai operations
- Focus on clean integration, smart systems, and performance
- Lighting gear supports DALI, KNX, and other automation setups
- Products include recessed, linear, and facade options
Services:
- Manufacturing of architectural lighting products
- Recessed downlights, facade grazers, and uplight systems
- Track and linear lighting for interior and exterior use
11. MechGen Technologies

| Website | www.mechgentech.com |
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| www.facebook.com/mechgentechnologies | |
| www.linkedin.com/company/mechgen-technologies-llc | |
| www.instagram.com/mechgen | |
| Address | Office 406 – Al Zarouni Building – 2 Damascus Street – Al Qusais Industrial Area, Dubai, UAE. |
| Phone | +971-4-2659501 |
MechGen Technologies focuses on architectural lighting that fits into large-scale spaces – towers, tunnels, walkways, and public areas. The lighting isn’t flashy. It’s layered, technical, and designed to play with surface depth and geometry after dark. Strip lines, floodlights, wall washers – all tuned to shape how people move through a space.
Most of the work leans on composition. Lights aren’t just placed – they’re stacked and layered to highlight textures, corners, and volumes. Projects span from themed botanical gardens to bridges and government buildings across the UAE, Kuwait, and China. There’s a clear intent to light around the structure, not over it.
Key Highlights:
- Architectural lighting systems used across infrastructure and public zones
- Projects use layered light to build depth, not just visibility
- Handles both decorative and functional lighting layouts
- Product range includes strip lights, tunnel lights, and projection fixtures
Services:
- Lighting supply for facades, landscapes, and large-scale builds
- Wall washers, window lights, and linear floodlighting
- Pixel and point-source systems for visual layering
- Lighting systems for tunnels, streets, and underwater installations
Conclusion
In Dubai, light doesn’t just illuminate buildings – it defines how they’re read. A well-placed fixture can shift the feel of a space entirely, especially in a city that runs day and night. What’s clear across these firms is that architectural lighting here isn’t treated as a finishing touch. It’s baked into the build – part of the bones, not just the skin.
Some of the names on this list focus purely on product. Others lean into design, planning, or large-scale execution. Either way, the mindset stays consistent: light needs to work with the structure, not compete with it. Whether it’s a pixel-mapped facade on a retail tower or a recessed strip under a bridge ledge, each detail is placed with purpose.
And in a city like Dubai, where architecture already pushes the envelope, getting that kind of technical alignment right isn’t just nice to have – it’s essential.
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