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Canberra Beacons

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Lighting Design/Product Company ILANEL PTY LTD
Lead Designers ILAN EL
Client The Australian War Memorial
Completion Date Dec 2024
Project Location Canberra, ACT, Australia
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Entry Description

Commissioned by The Australian War Memorial, the pendant lights draw inspiration from a historic World War II Boat's Lantern (Accession Number REL/04094) with its design paying tribute to a poignant piece of naval history. It echoes the story of a lantern from the HMAS Canberra, a County class heavy cruiser that faced devastating damage during the Battle of Savo Island on the night of August 9, 1942.

The original lantern was aboard one of the ship's lifeboats and was scarred by shrapnel during the intense battle. After the cruiser was immobilised by torpedo and shell fire, it was eventually sunk to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. This lantern was carried to safety by Midshipman Peter Henley Wilson, who survived the ordeal.

The pendant light was crafted from brass and forged glass, honouring the memory of the ship and its crew. The brass structure reflects the lantern's rugged origins, while the forged glass casts a warm glow reminiscent of the candle light that guided sailors through the darkness.

This handmade piece serves as a symbol of resilience, echoing the story of survival and sacrifice during that fateful night. It stands as a lasting tribute at the Australian War Memorial, connecting the past to the present with illuminating radiance.
Sustainability Approach

The pendant lights for the Australian War Memorial were designed with sustainability in mind, using durable, recyclable materials and energy-efficient technology.
Crafted from Solid brass and forged glass, the fixtures ensure longevity while minimising environmental impact.
High-efficiency LED lighting reduces energy consumption, extending lifespan and minimising waste. The handcrafted process prioritises precision, reducing material waste and repurposing offcuts. By drawing inspiration from a historic wartime lantern, the design embodies adaptive reuse, preserving heritage while promoting sustainability.
This project reflects a commitment to eco-conscious craftsmanship, creating a lasting, responsible tribute that connects history with a sustainable future.
LIT Lighting Design Awards 2025
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