Inspirational Spaces

No. 1: Berlin Apartment

Introduction

The perception of a vast expanse and limitless space has completely vanished. Formerly a factory, this space has been transformed into a two-room apartment by the addition of partition walls. To create the character of this space, almost all of the interior walls were demolished. The space is now divided into two separate parts, two independent box blocks.

w102 Chipperfield

The w102 Chipperfield delivers versatile lighting that is easily adjustable to suit most purposes. The w102 was created in collaboration with British architect, David Chipperfield.

w221 Medium pendant

The w221 Medium pendant creates a welcoming atmosphere, whether it is placed in a hall or above a table. The w221 was created in collaboration with Swedish architects Claesson Koivisto Rune.

w161 Alto

In this apartment, the w161 Alto creates an intimate feeling, even when placed in a room with a high ceiling. The design of this lamp is perfectly suited to the deeply perceived architecture of this apartment. The w164 was created in collaboration with German designer Dirk Winkel.

w201 Extra small pendant

w201 Extra small pendant with dimmer function. Intimate context, intimate lighting required. The w201 was created in collaboration with Swedish architects Claesson Koivisto Rune.

w132 Nendo

The w132 Nendo delivers a pleasant and relaxing light, as if from a fireplace. The w132 Nendo meets a variety of needs, from providing a strong light source for working to creating ambiance. The w132 Nendo was created in collaboration with Japanese designer Nendo.

w181 Linier

The w181 Linier adds a warm atmosphere to the dining table without causing glare. The w181 was created in collaboration with German designer Dirk Winkel.

w162 Dalston

The w162 Dalston is a silent and discreet pendant lamp, intentionally avoiding exposure. The w162 was created in collaboration with London-based designers Sam Hecht and Kim Colin.

Details:

Photographer: Simon Menges

Architecture: Studio Mara

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No. 2: House with a Secret Atrium