Creating an atmosphere in architectural design can involve various approaches, and one of them is incorporating narratives related to the building, utilizing light and shadow to enhance the ambiance. In this context, designers may draw inspiration from the concept of releasing floating lanterns and adapt it to the design of light fixtures. The arrangement of these fixtures may resemble the flow of floating lanterns, mimicking the movement of air. In Japan, where the idea of air movement is associated with unique line patterns, these patterns may be used to develop light fixture layouts within architectural plans, resulting in lighting designs reminiscent of Japanese wind patterns, so we use this one in the Sakura Project