Rooms can not only provide a framework for design, but also give
more substance and meaning to conversations. Rooms are the
interplay between architecture and their inhabitants’ ideas. Bring-
ing the right people together in the right space and creating a
convivial atmosphere creates the best results.
Whether for living or working, light influences your wellbeing. The
spectrum in the penthouse in Munich ranges from cool, powerful light
for a clear view down to warm light for a cosy atmosphere. Living and
working are brought together here in harmony. The room layout is
based on Mies van der Rohe’s buildings, with different areas grouped
around the building’s core.
The frameless lui recessed spotlights in the plastered ceilings run
in pairs of two along the walls through the various rooms. Their
adjustable zoom from 20 to 60 degrees enables a precise lighting
design to be created. The light cone can be perfectly adapted to
different needs. Two Mito aura in the lounge generate a relaxed mood
with the indirect light on the ceiling. The guest is not merely a board
member or CEO here, but also a human being. The interior is just as
approachable. The light in the study also creates a smooth transition
from the office in the home to the cosiness in the office: the powerful
Mito raggio light can be distributed between uplight and downlight –
cool and stimulating for a productive atmosphere, warm and cosy for
a quiet retreat in the evening.
Working with a feeling of home
The executive office: the Elinor Carucci photographs on the wall inspire us to think and act with
perspective. The Mito raggio arc luminaire creates a homey atmosphere with uplight and downlight options.
Penthouse meets Office
Penthouse meets Office
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