Beauty Shines Through: LUCELAB brings light to life
Texte par Atrium Magazin für Wohnkultur, Design und Architektur
Schlieren, Suisse
03.04.14
Oliver Michl's lighting designs make spaces come alive. They range from decorative to technical, futuristic to retro, static to flexible, strict to playful.
The famous drop or wall lamp "FleXXXibile": two sizes, adjustable height and length, available in aluminium or nickel
The famous drop or wall lamp "FleXXXibile": two sizes, adjustable height and length, available in aluminium or nickel
×For twenty years, Oliver Michl has been a tireless lighting designer and developer of special luminaires, focusing on site-specific lighting solutions and innovative designs. His classic "FleXXXibile" luminaire enjoys cult status amongst creatives: available in drop or wall-mounted versions, it features a concertina lattice that allows the light to be precision-targeted.
Oliver Michl shows even the finest detail in the right light
Oliver Michl shows even the finest detail in the right light
×Festoon lamps are often used as light sources; Lucelab also designs and produces them in the same form as LEDs
Festoon lamps are often used as light sources; Lucelab also designs and produces them in the same form as LEDs
×With its funnel-shaped reflectors, the sculptural luminaire by the name of "360°" bears a strong resemblance to the Sputnik satellite sphere. It was individually designed in 1960s James Bond style for the Vesper bar and lounge in Berlin (Kurfürstendamm 160) and named after a famous drink served at the establishment.
Sketch of the sculptural, 24ct gold-plated "360°" luminaire, designed for the sixties feel of the Vesper Bar in Berlin
Sketch of the sculptural, 24ct gold-plated "360°" luminaire, designed for the sixties feel of the Vesper Bar in Berlin
×Its beauty shines through: the message of the charismatic light sculpture speaks for itself, giving it the potential to become a bright star in the luminaire sky.
Made of pull-tabs from aluminium cans, the metal mesh lamp "PULL" is hand-woven and produced in the Lucelab studio near Potsdam
Made of pull-tabs from aluminium cans, the metal mesh lamp "PULL" is hand-woven and produced in the Lucelab studio near Potsdam
×Oliver Michl's latest design is the pendant lamp "PULL", which is hand-woven out of pull-tabs from aluminium cans in his Potsdam studio. It is a highly emotional design that combines the themes of wickerwork and recycling and translates a handicraft into architecture.
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Photos: Sebastian Pfütze, Lucelab
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