BIg Mikes Blackrock Restaurant

Wink provided the lighting design and supply for the new Big Mike’s restaurant in Blackrock. It’s the sister restaurant to Gaz Smith’s Michael & Little Mike restaurants in Mount Merrion in Dublin. It was a pleasure to work with Kate Hartley Interior Design on the project. All of the feature lighting were bespoke.  

Kevin Street Library

We provided lighting design and supply services for the renovation of Kevin Street Library, working with Dublin City Council. Our experienced team of lighting designers created a range of tailored solutions for different areas of the library, using high-quality, energy-efficient fixtures. We’re proud to have contributed to the creation of a warm and inviting atmosphere […]

Lighting for work spaces at Gleneagles Hotel

Wink provided the lighting design and supply for the MOD suites meeting room area in the well-known Gleneagle hotel in Killarney. The hotel has been a successful destination for conferences and work related events for many years. Conor O’Byrne from Wink designed a new lighting scheme for the MOD suites area to incorporate new lighting […]

Deansgrange Library

Lighting Design

Client: DunLaoghaire County Council Architects: Town Architects Brief: Wink provided the lighting design for the refurb and extension of Deansgrange library for Dun Laoghaire County Council. This project was short-listed for an RIAI award.

Cliff House Hotel – hotel lighting

Cliff House hotel lighting

Client: Cliff House Hotel Architects: Douglas Wallace Brief:  Wink provided the lighting design and supply for the stunning 5 star Cliff House Hotel in Waterford. This hidden gem in Ardmore was a challenging project due to its location. As the hotel was located on the edge of a cliff, there were areas that were devoid […]

Avoca Ballsbridge

Ballsbridge

Client: Avoca Architects: Oppermann Associate Architects Wink was delighted to provide lighting design consultancy services to Avoca, the iconic retail brand. For the new Avoca in Ballsbridge Wink worked closely with the in house design team and Oppermann Associates Architects on the lighting design and supply. The innovative new store is deeply rooted in heritage […]

The Market Bar

Lighting-design

Client: EFJB Architects: Pierce Tynan Brief: Create a visual impact by raising the feeling and the experience. Highlight the structure and form of the walls by using shadow and tight beam angles.

Ballyroan Library Lighting Design

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Client: Dublin City Council Architects: Box Architecture Wink is proud to have been a part of the design team for the Ballyroan Library project, working alongside Box Architecture led by Gary Mongey. Our collaboration resulted in a lighting design that seamlessly complemented the architecture, becoming an integral part of the structural design rather than an […]

Bar lighting – The Odeon Dublin

Client: The Odeon Architects: ODON Brief: We worked closely with Paul Keaveney and the design team to revamp The Odeon Bar . The lighting design included the internal and external lighting . bar lighting – the odeon dublin

Cork City Museum – Museum Lighting

Cork city Museum - museum lighting 4

Client: Cork County Council Architects: McGee Creedon Architects Brief: Lighting plays a crucial role in museums as it not only illuminates the artworks but also contributes to the overall ambiance and visitor experience.  We set about enhancing the experience of the overall space, and those who use it. Different types of museum exhibits may require […]

Dalkey Town Hall – Conservation lighting

Dalkey Town Hall - Conservation lighting

Client: Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Architects: Town Architects Brief:  Wink Lighting provided lighting design and supply for this conservation project at Dalkey Town Hall. The brief included upgrading the lighting in the entrance lobby and the main hall .  

DCU Entrance Lighting

Lighting-design

Client: ZAP Architects Architects: DCU Brief: We worked with the winning entry in the competition for the new entrance design. This urban lighting design had to high light the massive timber beams and the Letters punctuating that you had arrived at DCU. The nurses building was given the treatment of Ogham script,  the Early Medieval […]