A panel of four people discussing design at ICFF 2025

Shedding Light on Inclusive Design: Sensory Spaces & the Nightside Lamp 🌙

At ICFF 2025’s “How Sensory Design Shapes Inclusive Spaces” panel, designers from Ames Design Collective, Turf, and CannonDesign revealed that truly inclusive design transcends aesthetics—it engages all senses. They emphasized layering lighting, acoustics, tactility, spatial organization, and proprioception to create environments that work for neurodivergent, sensory-sensitive individuals (icff.com).

Key Takeaways from the ICFF Panel

  • Multi‑sensory layering: Light, color, texture, and sound coalesce to define the emotional "vibe" of a space .

  • Choice architecture: Providing a mix of zones—quiet corners, collaborative spaces, retreat rooms—empowers individuals with different sensory needs (icff.com).

  • Flexible design: Designing spaces to be editable over time acknowledges that people's needs evolve (icff.com).

  • Transitions matter: A low‑noise room must be acoustically and visually buffered from busier areas to truly offer respite (icff.com).


Enter the Nightside Lamp: A Neuroaesthetic Companion

Inspired by these principles, the Nightside lamp embodies neuroaesthetic design for people who are sensitive to light, flicker, or abrupt transitions.

1. Gentle Fade‑In/Out Transitions

Sudden brightness changes can trigger sensory overload. Nightside avoids this by using a linear rotary dimmer that gently increases the brightness from a low ambient glow to a medium level that will illuminate a room. This respects the brain’s comfort thresholds and protects individuals with light sensitivity or vestibular nuances.

2. Tailored Color Temperature

The Nightside lamp utilizes a 3000K warm white LED. This color temperature creates a cozy yet functional level of lighting that is perfect for reading or other tasks. Those with light-triggered migraines, circadian challenges, or visual sensory autism-spectrum preferences should find the Nightside lamp a more soothing option.

3. No‑Flicker, High‑CRI LEDs

True neuroaesthetic lighting means closeness to natural daylight—not just brightness. Nightside uses flicker-free drivers and high Color Rendering Index LED emitters to avoid the micro-pulsations that can cause eye strain, headaches, or neurological distress.

4. Tactile, Intentional Controls

The lamp’s controls invite calm interaction: a smooth, weighted knob offers continuous adjustment versus abrupt taps. For tactile-sensitive users or those with proprioceptive needs, this physical feedback adds reassurance and control—echoing the ICFF panel’s emphasis on tactile engagement.

5. Zones of Light

Inspired by multi-zoned sensory environments, Nightside enables layered illumination: soft diffused ambient light from its body as well as focused task illumination from its retractable spotlight. Users can adapt spatial lighting to a moment—quiet, intimate, alert, or productivity-focused.


Wrapping Up

The ICFF panel made it clear: sensory design demands intentionality in layering, choice, and adaptability. The Nightside NS01 brings these insights to your bedside or workspace—melding neuroaesthetic research with human-centered craft. It’s a lamp thoughtfully tuned not just to illuminate, but to support diverse minds and bodies.

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