Apure Architectural Lighting’s patented Minus 2 fixture series wins the prestigious GOOD DESIGN® Award, recognized globally for its excellence in contemporary design and innovative lighting solutions.
Miami, FL - January 22, 2020 - Apure Architectural Lighting is honored to announce that its patented Minus 2 fixture series has won the prestigious GOOD DESIGN® Award, the world’s oldest and most recognized design awards program. Organized annually by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, the GOOD DESIGN® Award celebrates the best in contemporary design worldwide, and Apure’s Minus 2 series has been recognized for its innovation, sustainability, and superior design.
Founded in Chicago in 1950 by renowned architects Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., the GOOD DESIGN® Award has become synonymous with excellence in design. The program recognizes new consumer products, graphics, and packaging designed and manufactured across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The distinctive black dot-shaped logo, designed by Chicago graphic designer Mort Goldsholl, has been a symbol of design excellence for over seven decades.
The Minus 2 series exemplifies Apure’s commitment to creating nearly invisible, subtle lighting solutions that seamlessly blend into any architectural space. Winning the GOOD DESIGN® Award reinforces Apure's position as a leader in fixture design and highlights its contribution to the evolution of architectural lighting.
For more information about the GOOD DESIGN® Award and the Minus 2 fixture series, please visit www.good-designawards.com.