A rising talent in South Africa's lighting design sector, Liam Abrahams combines technical expertise with a sustainable vision to deliver human-centric lighting solutions that are transforming commercial spaces across international markets.
By Ilana Koegelenberg
Background & early inspiration
Liam Jason Abrahams (28) is a lighting designer at Elementary Technologies, specialising in energy-efficient and human-centric lighting solutions. Abrahams grew up in the Western Cape before relocating to the Northern Cape for his secondary education. He discovered his passion for engineering during his time at a technical school. Even at that early stage, he was particularly drawn to technical drawings and knew he wanted to pursue a career that would allow him to explore this interest further.
After completing his matriculation, Abrahams returned to Cape Town to undertake a two-year CAD course at CAD4ALL in Bellville. The comprehensive programme covered mechanical, civil, and electrical drafting, providing him with a solid foundation for his future career.
Professional development journey
Abrahams' first industry experience came through an internship at Ackermans (Pepkor) as a store design intern, where he worked on layout planning and updating store designs. This role gave him valuable insight into spatial planning and user experience considerations.
His entry into the lighting design field came when he joined LED Lighting SA as a technical design draughtsman. Despite having limited prior focus on electrical design, this position pushed Abrahams beyond his comfort zone. During this time, he developed expertise across various aspects of lighting design, including layouts, simulations, and control systems.
In 2021, Abrahams took up his current position at Elementary Technologies. While maintaining a similar title, the role itself evolved significantly. His focus shifted towards delivering comprehensive lighting solutions, prompting him to enrol in the Illumination Engineering programme at BHA to deepen his technical knowledge. At Elementary Technologies, Abrahams has worked on several smaller commercial projects and ongoing assignments for Flexistore, with the dual aim of creating designs that are both energy-efficient and aligned with human interaction needs.
Notable achievements
One of Abrahams's most significant professional accomplishments to date is the lighting and controls solution he developed for Flexistore's modular storage facilities. Involved from the early planning stages, he contributed to product selection, simulations, and refinement of the overall system. This solution has since been implemented across approximately ten stores, including three international locations in Norway, Finland, and Oslo. This project marked the first time Abrahams held full responsibility for a lighting system implemented at scale, representing a pivotal moment in his career development.
Design philosophy
What draws Abrahams to lighting design is primarily the problem-solving aspect. Though not considering himself particularly artistic, he has always been attracted to analytical challenges. As his understanding of lighting principles deepened – how it functions, affects people, and can be utilised responsibly – his passion for the field grew accordingly. Over time, his professional interest has increasingly gravitated towards sustainable and human-focused solutions.
For newcomers to the field, Abrahams emphasises that comprehensive knowledge isn't necessary at the outset. What matters most is maintaining curiosity and openness to learning. He believes lighting design extends beyond software proficiency or product knowledge – it's fundamentally about how people experience their living and working spaces. Simply developing awareness of how lighting affects different environments can establish a strong foundation before delving into technical aspects.
Professional influences and future aspirations
Rather than identifying a specific role model, Abrahams describes himself as internally motivated. His ambition is to build a career through consistent effort and intellectual curiosity. Nevertheless, he acknowledges the valuable guidance received from experienced colleagues throughout his previous roles, whose practical knowledge has significantly shaped his professional development.
Looking to the future, Abrahams aspires to become a more recognised figure within South Africa's lighting design community. He aims to shift perceptions of lighting designers, highlighting their essential contribution to engineering and architectural projects. His professional goal centres on contributing to landmark projects across Africa, particularly those prioritising intelligent and sustainable infrastructure solutions. While not necessarily driven to establish a large design firm, Abrahams measures success by his ability to contribute meaningfully to progressive change within the industry.