This document describes a student lighting design project called the BRIGHT RANGE LUMINAIRE. The luminaire was designed with sustainability and energy efficiency in mind. It takes inspiration from the phases of the moon and a handheld fan, aiming to provide flexible, ambient lighting while promoting the use of more efficient light sources like CFL bulbs. The luminaire's shape is comprised of 10 adjustable, semi-transparent shade elements made of recycled polypropylene that can be configured to provide different levels of direct or diffused light depending on the user's needs. Market research suggests the luminaire could be produced for around ?25-30 per unit.