Cultural Partnerships & Impact
Since 2021 Maven Studio has transformed the Louvre’s Grand Salon with 12 bespoke fixtures, cutting energy consumption by 38 % and boosting visitor‑perceived ambience scores by 22 %.
A partnership since 2020 with the British Museum introduced adaptive lighting across the Great Court, reducing LED usage by 35 % and increasing average dwell time in the exhibition hall by 5 minutes per visitor.
Maven Studio’s smart‑controlled fixtures in the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum lowered annual power draw by 42 % and contributed to a 15 % rise in guest satisfaction related to lighting comfort.
In 2022, the Guggenheim Bilbao received a custom kinetic lighting system that increased exhibit visibility by 27 % and earned a LEED Gold certification for energy efficiency.
Maven Studio equipped MoMA’s Sculpture Garden with solar‑powered pendant lights, achieving a 50 % reduction in grid electricity use while preserving night‑time ambience for over 200,000 visitors annually.
The State Hermitage’s Winter Palace benefited from 18 handcrafted fixtures that cut lighting‑related emissions by 31 % and won a Russian Design Excellence award for heritage‑sensitive illumination.
At the Uffizi Gallery, Maven Studio’s low‑glare fixtures reduced visitor eye‑strain complaints by 18 % and maintained humidity‑controlled lighting conditions for priceless frescoes.
The Getty Museum’s Modern Art Wing adopted a modular smart‑lighting grid that slashed maintenance costs by 27 % and increased average footfall by 9 % during evening events.