ARCEO Flow is Studio Joachim-Morineau's new light collection and movement exploration. The curves evoke the fluidity of a freehand-drawn line while engaging in dialogue with the surrounding space. The pieces integrate into architecture like a luminous trace, light, and sculpture.
Arceo Flow lights
First unveiled in Milan this April, our new ARCEO FLOW lamps explore the boundary between installation, drawing, and luminous object. For Dutch Design Week, we’re presenting several new versions!
Our lamps are made with frosted plexiglass tubes that house a 360° LED neon on an aluminum base. They are available in several color temperatures for the right atmosphere.
All the luminaires are designed and assembled in our workshops in Eindhoven and Nantes.
A line born from a single fluid gesture, free in space, that becomes a light.
ARCEO Flow is part of our new light, fluidity, and movement exploration. Its curves evoke the fluidity of a freehand-drawn line while engaging in dialogue with the surrounding space. The pieces integrate into architecture like a luminous trace, light, and sculptural. Each thermoformed plexiglass tubes hold a 360° LED neon, set into a precision-machined aluminum base. ARCEO Flow explores the boundary between installation, drawing, and luminous object.
The series was presented for the first time at the Good Selection exhibition in Milan in April 2025.
All the luminaires are designed, manufactured
and assembled in our own workshop. Being based between France and the Netherlands allows us to bring together two design cultures: the poetic and sensitive tradition of French craftsmanship and the experimental and innovative approach of Dutch design. This fusion feeds a singular practice that questions the place of light in contemporary space.
About Studio Joachim-Morineau
Behind the name lies a duo of friends and designers, Carla Joachim and Jordan Morineau. Most of their pieces are produced in their atelier in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
From a poetic vision to tangible products.