Innerbloom — The light your body is waiting for

Circadian Lighting · First Production Run

Lighting optimized for your
circadian rhythm.

A light sculpture that shifts continuously from 6500K daylight to 1800K dusk — giving your body the biological signals of the natural sky, automatically, every day.

Target: ≥ 250 mEDI at 1.0 m · daytime Target: CRI ≥ 97 · full spectrum Target: flicker index < 0.08 all dim levels Violet-pump phosphor architecture

06:00 12:00 20:00 1800K 6500K 1800K

Modern indoor light delivers
no biological information.

You evolved under a dynamic sky. Warm sunrise light triggers cortisol and sharpens focus. Full-spectrum noon light sustains alertness. Amber dusk cues melatonin production and prepares sleep. Modern indoor lighting delivers none of this — a flat 300 lux, fixed at 3000K, from the moment you wake until the moment you sleep.

Innerbloom restores the arc. Each product shifts continuously through the correct spectrum and intensity for the time of day — automatically, without your intervention. The melanopsin pathway, the ipRGC receptors, the cortisol ramp, the melatonin window — they all receive the signals they were designed to receive.

Dose intelligence

The circadian system's response to morning light is largely complete within the first 30–60 minutes of threshold exposure. Continuing at full intensity beyond that point adds photon load without adding biological benefit. Innerbloom tracks your accumulated morning dose and steps back once entrainment is complete — an onboard ambient light sensor also reads the room continuously, scaling output down when natural daylight through your windows is already doing the work. The right amount, for exactly as long as your biology needs it. No more.


Purpose-built for
our biology.

These are the performance targets Innerbloom is engineered to meet. Validation against IES protocol, IEEE 1789, and CIE S026 is underway. We'll publish the full measured data — including raw SPD files — before the first unit ships.

≥ 250
mEDI target · Daytime · 1.0 m
Melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance at seated eye level. The metric the circadian science community uses. Target set to match or exceed clinical morning light exposure thresholds.
≥ 97
CRI target · Ra · Full spectrum
Violet-pump phosphor architecture avoids the 440–490 nm spike present in blue-pump LEDs. Targets Ra ≥ 97 with R9–R15 individually specified — not a blended average that hides weak channels.
< 0.08
Flicker index target · All dim levels
IEEE 1789 low-risk threshold across the full dimming range — 5% to 100%. PWM frequency target ≥ 2 kHz at all levels. Not just at full brightness where it is easy.
≤ 10
mEDI target · Evening · 1.0 m
Near-zero melanopsin activation in the 90-minute pre-sleep window. Achieved by spectrum shift, not dimming alone — the 440–490 nm band is architecturally suppressed in evening mode.

We're building to these targets on a benchtop optical rig using violet-pump phosphor LED arrays, a PTFE integrating cavity, and a Konica Minolta CL-500A spectroradiometer. mEDI will be calculated via the CIE S026 melanopic weighting function. When validation is complete, we'll publish the full dataset publicly — instrument list, calibration references, and raw SPD files. If the numbers don't hold, we'll say so and fix the architecture before taking pre-orders.


Two objects.
One system.

Machined aluminium. Etched borosilicate diffuser glass selected for spectral fidelity. Natural stone base. Each product shares the same violet-pump phosphor architecture — scaled in output and form for its environment.

01 — Bedroom · Nightstand
Dusk bedside lamp
Dusk
Bedroom · Nightstand

The bedside edition. Designed to sit on a nightstand and serve as sunrise signal and evening wind-down. Shifts from 6500K at dawn to 1800K amber as the melatonin window opens. The entry point to the Innerbloom system.

  • Form~18 cm · Tabletop
  • Spectrum1800–6500K · Auto-schedule
  • mEDI target≥ 250 daytime · ≤ 10 evening
  • CRI target≥ 97 · Violet-pump phosphor
  • MaterialsMachined aluminium · Stone base
02 — Home Office · Desk
Meridian desk lamp
Meridian
Home Office · Desk

The workhorse. Knowledge workers spend eight to ten hours under monitor light with no circadian signal. The Meridian delivers a full morning stimulus, holds focus-optimised noon spectrum through midday, and begins the descent to amber in the late afternoon.

  • Form~32 cm · Desk or wall
  • Spectrum1800–6500K · Automatic
  • mEDI target≥ 250 daytime · ≤ 10 evening
  • CRI target≥ 97 · Violet-pump phosphor
  • MaterialsMachined aluminium · Stone base

Invoking
elemental wisdom.

01
Machined Aluminium

The enclosure is not a housing for the thermal system — it is the thermal system. CNC-machined from a single billet. The anodised finish applied after machining, preserving every edge. Every surface that draws heat outward also catches light.

02
Diffuser Glass

Etched borosilicate selected because it transmits the full spectral range without the blue-shift polycarbonate introduces. It diffuses without filtering. Each plate is individually measured before assembly — what enters the room is the spectrum that was designed.

03
Stone Base

River stone and marble selected individually. The base provides thermal mass, acoustic weight, and the material counterpoint to aluminium — the warm geological permanence that grounds the object in the room rather than hovering above it.


Request an
allocation.

We produce the first run in the order allocations are confirmed. Select the product you want, leave your name and email. We'll be in touch with production timing before any payment is required.