Landscape Forms’ redesigned Candela area light by urbidermis features understated elegance and enhanced performance

Candela area light by a stone wall and trees
Candela’s slim oval silhouette and understated elegance have defined public spaces around the world. Image courtesy of Landscape Forms

February 5, 2026 — Landscape Forms, a leading North American designer and manufacturer of high-design lighting, site furniture, structure and accessories, has just unveiled the redesigned Candela by urban improvement design firm urbidermis. This evolution of Gonzalo Milà’s iconic 2009 design brings enhanced performance, adaptability and sustainability to the forefront of urban lighting.

According to Landscape Forms, Candela quickly became a benchmark in urban illumination with a human-centered philosophy. Its slim oval silhouette and understated elegance have defined public spaces around the world, enhancing the way people experience cities after dark.

Jordi Muñoz, Chief Product Officer at urbidermis, noted:

We prioritized evolution, over reinvention. We’ve enhanced Candela’s usability and sustainability while maintaining the elegance that defined the original vision.

Building on this enduring legacy, the redesigned Candela enhances performance and adaptability through refined engineering and expanded options. Its high-pressure cast aluminum housing provides a refined, sleek and lighter weight construction, paired with anodized finishes and stainless steel hardware designed to withstand demanding environments. A new steel-and-aluminum pole option adds structural flexibility, while the available house-side shield option minimizes backlight. Together, these additions create a flexible system that accommodates a wide range of applications and performance needs.

Closeup of Candela area light
The redesigned Candela area light enhances performance and adaptability, with expanded LED offerings. Image courtesy of Landscape Forms

The redesigned Candela retains its signature visual identity while integrating expanding LED offerings. In combination with a wide range of lumen packages and distribution options, including backlight control, Candela is able to seamlessly adapt to environments ranging from quiet residential streets to vibrant urban plazas.

Candela offers pole configurations from 16 to 30 feet lens height, with multiple arm lengths, light distributions, and drive currents available. Updated arm mount introduces a cleaner luminaire attachment mechanism, improving installation efficiency and expanding Candela’s versatility across both new and existing infrastructure. Expanded color temperature options include PC Amber, 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, and 4000K to meet both aesthetic and environmental goals.

Jordan Agustin, President of Lighting at Landscape Forms, remarked:

Candela is a cornerstone of urban lighting design. The re-engineered Candela respects that heritage while introducing feature enhancements that [make] it more efficient, resilient and responsive to best design practices for the next generation of public spaces.

The partnership between Landscape Forms and urbidermis reflects a shared commitment to creating meaningful public spaces that improve quality of life and enhance the urban experience. Together, they continue to illuminate public spaces with design that balances beauty, intelligence and sustainability.

For more information, specifications and images of the Candela area light, visit Landscape Forms.

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