Square

client: Focus Lighting, Denmark
launch year: 2001

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The “Square” lighting fixture is a simple and minimalistic wall-mounted lamp, suited for as well outdoor as indoor use. The lamp has a pleasant, filtered light, and fits into private homes and public spaces, adaptable as it is in its various types. It is manufactured in precious metal, powder coated steel and galvanised steel.
The lamp is a simple lamp when placed on a facade, by a front door or alongside a corridor, subtly provides a functional and evocative light. Furthermore the lighting fixture can be provided with an informative aspect as pictograms or numbers can be placed on the front cover of the lamp.

Sticks

client: Focus-lighting, Denmark
launch year: 2001

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The outdoor lighting fixtures “Sticks” were originally designed together with the design and implementation of a series of warehouses for ILVA furniture company. A lamp was needed, which would not take up too much space and attention in the parking- and access-areas around the buildings, but on the other hand it should prevent unwanted traffic from getting too close to the warehouses, and of course provide a sufficient and comfortable light around the buildings.
The design turned to a simple, geometric shape, only interrupted by a single or double-sided lighting slits, subtly defining whether the light pours from the fixture to only one or to both sides. The simple detailing and the pure wholesome form make the lamp suitable for an outdoor environment, as it has no loose parts or fragile covers which are easily damaged. Sticks is available as bollard and as park lamp.

Aether

client: Philips, Denmark
launch year: 2000

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Our design of lighting fixtures for Philips comprises two series; “Aether” and “Asklepios”. “Aether” was developed for the shl design of the new Nykredit headquarters, located by the water on Kalvebod Brygge in Copenhagen, and “Asklepios” which was developed for The Royal Library also in Copenhagen.

Asklepios

client: Philips Lighting
launch year: 1999

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Our design of lighting fixtures for Philips comprises two series; “Aether” and “Asklepios”. “Aether” was developed for the shl design of the new Nykredit headquarters, located by the water on Kalvebod Brygge in Copenhagen, and “Asklepios” which was developed for The Royal Library also in Copenhagen.

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manufacturer: Lampas, Denmark
launch year: 2004

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Balance obtained through a delicate interaction of geometry, materials and details, such as the meeting between a galvanized surface and a warmly coloured reflector. The simple, rather formal design makes it easy to implement in both classical, traditional and modern contexts and it provides the surroundings with a “simple” yet functional lighting.

DKB lamp

manufacturer: shl design
launch year: 1999

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The table lamps was designed and produced for the Royal Library’s new extension at the Copenhagen waterfront - and in virtue of their simple design idiom and precise detailing, they mesh with the surrounding architecture. The lamp takes the form of an l-shaped, right-angled sculpture in aluminium: a reflector design that ensures a highly efficient use of the light. The lamps are dimensioned to suit the size of the reading tables and, to simplify the design, all moveable parts are integrated in the aluminium profile. The light source is a halogen bulb - a LED version with the best quality light and technology is also available. The lamp features UV-stop glass and uses an external transformer.

RAY

client: Fagerhult
launch year: 2009

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A subtle and extreme minimised design crated for full integration in the interior space. Specially developed for a classic lamella ceiling system, the lamp blends into the simple geometry of the lamellas and is only visible when turned on. This elegant design allows the interior space planning to focus on only the interior elements that are actually active. By using the exact sectional geometry of the lamella in the section of the lighting fixture, and by designing every detail and function as a fully integrated and hidden part of the fixture, an optimized integration is achieved.