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F/LIST Unveils Lightshifter Technology Integrating Lighting into Wood Veneer Cabin Interiors

F/LIST Introduces Lightshifter: Integrating Illumination into Wood Veneer Cabin Interiors
F/LIST has unveiled Lightshifter, an innovative lighting technology that seamlessly incorporates illumination into wood veneer surfaces for aircraft cabin interiors. Building upon its previous Shapeshifter technology, Lightshifter transforms naturally oiled wood veneer into a dynamic light source activated at the touch of a button. This advancement offers new possibilities for textures, lighting effects, and ambiance without adding bulk or visible fixtures, thereby preserving the elegance and simplicity of cabin design.
Transforming Wood Veneer into a Dynamic Light Source
When engaged, the wooden surface becomes a customizable canvas for light displays, adding depth and visual interest to otherwise flat panels. Upon deactivation, the veneer returns to its original appearance, leaving no visible indication of the embedded lighting system. The feature is fully integrated with the cabin management system, enabling operation by cabin crew in commercial aircraft as well as by guests or crew in business jets.
Michael Müller, Managing Director of F/LIST Aviation, highlighted the innovation’s impact on cabin environments: “Our customers are always looking for new ways to enhance the cabin environment, without bulky objects, visible technology or additional weight. Lightshifter changes the atmosphere invisibly yet powerfully. Individually adaptable sequences with colors, light intensity and effects open up a completely new travel experience. Imagine a partition wall in a business jet or first class cabin that seamlessly transforms from a plain wood look to an inspired, vibrant pattern. This is exactly the kind of creative experience we offer our customers.”
Developed at F/LIST’s innovation hub, F/LAB, Lightshifter employs a novel combination of materials that allows for the invisible integration of lighting. The technology can function as a discreet reading light or serve as a vivid backdrop for creative designs, branding, or personalized imagery. The system was officially introduced at the Red Cabin Business Jet and VIP Interior Innovation Summit in Vienna, an event co-hosted by F/LIST.
Patrick Domnanich, Director of Research & Development at F/LIST, emphasized the technology’s versatility: “Lightshifter covers the entire spectrum of lighting design—from functional cabin lighting without visible fixtures to impressive installations that illuminate brands, destinations, or personal preferences. We are excited to see how our customers use this technology.”
Market Prospects and Challenges Ahead
While Lightshifter positions F/LIST at the forefront of cabin interior innovation, the company faces several challenges as it moves toward broader adoption. Technical de-risking and securing market acceptance will be critical to the technology’s success. Furthermore, the emergence of competing lighting integration solutions is expected to intensify competitive pressures as other manufacturers respond to the growing demand for innovative cabin environments.
Initial market reactions to Lightshifter have indicated strong interest in advanced interior concepts, suggesting that airlines and business jet operators are eager to explore new ways to differentiate the passenger experience. As F/LIST expands its wood veneer portfolio with Lightshifter, the company aims to establish a new benchmark for both functionality and design in aircraft interiors while navigating an evolving competitive landscape.

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