The building-owner Stephan Gottinger and Martin Hermann bought the large dining table especially for
the new build. For good discussions with perfect lighting: the Mito volo pendant luminaire follows the
principles of mini-malist architecture and is elegantly restrained. Thanks to the height-adjustment mech-
anism integrated into the canopy, it can float at any height as desired and remains horizontal. The propor -
tion of up- and downlighting can be controlled playfully using gestures, changing the lighting atmosphere.
A black concrete new build offers protection from the floods on the
banks of the Inn. The light offers warmth and cosiness: it boldly
illuminates the cool building material and invites togetherness.
While the gentle glow of the Mito raggio and Mito largo create pools
of calm in the open-plan living area, Più alto spotlights transform the
texture of the concrete walls into works of art. The kitchen and dining
area form the focal point, with their different light scenes. The owners,
Stephan Gottinger and Martin Hermann, like to cook, especially for
numerous guests. The generous proportions of the kitchen and long
dining table were planned with this in mind – and the lighting was
meant to be suitably atmospheric.
Three Più alto spotlights above the kitchen units and central island
showcase the heart of the house. Their symmetrical arrangement un-
derlines the geometry of the rooms and transforms the raw concrete
walls into a spectacular light show. The various lighting atmospheres
serve as the backdrop for the role of the two owners as perfect hosts,
making the Fels in der Brandung a feel-good location.
Illuminated concrete
Fels in der Brandung
Fels in der Brandung
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