Lightbob
Lightbob
Lighting for high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial environments.
"Light shapes how a space feels, functions, and is experienced."
At Lightbob, lighting is developed as part of the architecture, not added after. Each project is approached with a focus on performance, atmosphere, and real-world use.
Robert Lanteigne, known as Lightbob, started as a theater lighting technician and became a licensed electrician in pursuit of a career in lighting design. With over four decades of experience, he now offers his expertise as a fractional lighting designer, helping teams bring clarity, creativity, and practical solutions to lighting.
That early experience shaped how he sees light today.
Not just as illumination, but as storytelling.
Lightbob works with homeowners, architects, designers, developers, and operators on projects where lighting plays a critical role.
From private residences to hospitality and commercial spaces, the goal is consistent. Create environments that support how people live, work, and interact.
Lighting is considered early, integrated carefully, and executed with attention to detail.
Lighting for high-end residential and commercial projects, developed to support both function and experience.
Lighting for restaurants, hotels, and experiential spaces where atmosphere directly influences how people feel and behave.
Lighting for workplaces and public environments where clarity, comfort, and performance matter.
Custom luminaires and lighting components using glass, metal, additive manufacturing, and PoE Control.
Lighting designed to support energy, focus, and rest across residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces.
He works with companies, teams, and projects that need high level lighting expertise without hiring a full time specialist.
He steps in to support:
design direction
product development
lighting strategy
project review
communication between technical and non technical teams
Most lighting is selected from products.
At Lightbob, lighting is developed as part of a system.
With experience in fabrication, electrical work, and design, each project connects concept to execution. What is designed can be built, installed, and refined to perform as intended