No. 2: House with a Secret Atrium
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.
w153 Île
w102 Chipperfield brings Da Nang light, easily adjustable to suit almost any purpose. w102 was created in collaboration with British architect David Chipperfield.
w102 Chipperfield
w102 Chipperfield, in brass or dark steel, originating from the archetypal desk lamp, is equally suited for both home and office environments. It is also available as a floor and wall version. w102 was created in collaboration with British architect David Chipperfield.
w162 Dalston
w162 Dalston is inspired by a common workshop lamp, with its classic, authentic character. The LED light source is housed in a cast aluminum body, available in four colors, and is attached to a shade made of spun steel or hand-blown glass. w162 Dalston was created in collaboration with Sam Hecht and Kim Colin.
w203 Ilumnina
w203 Ilumnina, a reinterpretation of the classic library lamp, is available in three versions: raw brushed aluminum, polished red brass, and soft eggshell white. Modern lighting technology makes adjusting the light intensity an engaging experience. w203 Ilumnina was created in collaboration with British designer Ilse Crawford.
w222 Focal
w222 Focal excels at providing directed light, while influencing the surrounding space with an architectural yet inviting design, formed from squares or circles. The lamp can be mounted on the ceiling, wall, or suspended. w222 Focal was created in collaboration with British architect David Chipperfield.
w223 Pawson
The assertive yet humble volume of w223 Pawson explores contrasts in the interplay between material and light in various ways, with lamps in Carrara marble or aluminum. w223 Pawson was created in collaboration with British architect John Pawson.
Details:
Photographer: Markus Linderoth
Architecture: Förstberg Ling

