In the nave are lamps designed by Peter Skinner.
A mirrored lamp, designed to hang above the table, lights the eye of it like bright conversation.
Notable details feature brick coursing, hanging lamps designed as dark globes.
The lamps designed by Serge Mouille from 1953 to 1961 are now collector's items, some selling for more than $13,000.
Like most lamps designed to give off visible light, this one cast a fair amount of infrared as well.
This light was the first to use the hydraulic lamp designed by George Meade.
An integral part of the architecture of the churches has been the lamps designed by Leiviskä himself.
He used industrial materials to create lamps designed for individuals in general or to be used in well-defined architectural projects.
The fifth design is a hanging lamp, designed like a wide-brimmed sun hat with a ruffled edge.
He also worked on illumination systems, notably a lamp designed to burn oil vapour.