Most modern buildings provide enough light for visibility and functionality. They may even have large windows to bring in natural views. But what if the real problem isn’t what you see—but what you don’t?
Science is revealing a revolutionary new perspective on lighting: it’s not just about illumination—it’s about biology. The light we are exposed to directly influences our circadian rhythm, which regulates nearly every function in our brain and body. And here’s the uncomfortable truth about our comfortable designed spaces: most indoor lighting lacks the sky-blue wavelengths critical for keeping our internal clocks in sync.
Standard LED, fluorescent, or incandescent lighting creates an environment where our bodies receive only a fraction of the melanopic light we need for optimal health. This can lead to lower energy levels and mental focus, sleep disturbances, and even long-term health consequences.
But a new lighting solution is dawning—one that restores the missing sky-blue light to indoor environments without having to redesign the building. By incorporating circadian-supportive lighting that mimics natural daylight, we can transform indoor spaces into environments that nurture our well-being.
The future of lighting isn’t just about brightness—it’s about balance. And with the right light, we can create healthier spaces for work, rest, and life.
Yes, there is a hidden danger to indoor lighting—But a bright new solution is coming soon.