[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"catalog-occhio-cases-book-residential-2022":3,"$f54gFciXR1FznWJVNft3TqcXl0B8GYbPbga8lnvghe78":309},{"id":4,"title":5,"slug":6,"image":7,"source":8,"brand_name":9,"brand":10,"brand_slug":11,"file_size":12,"pages":13,"pages_count":304,"matched_pages":305,"match_count":306,"two_pages":307,"show_text":308},18404,"Cases Book Residential 2022","occhio-cases-book-residential-2022","\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.1.png","http:\u002F\u002F127.0.0.1:8000\u002Fprivate\u002Ffiles\u002F0e\u002Fe6410007f4fb35d55e5908bc29f05a-28941696f1.pdf","Occhio",1617,"occhio","25.8 MB",[14,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61,65,69,73,77,81,85,89,93,97,101,105,109,113,117,121,125,129,133,137,141,145,149,153,157,161,165,169,173,177,181,185,189,193,197,201,205,209,213,217,221,225,229,233,237,241,245,249,253,257,261,265,269,273,277,281,285,289,293,297,301],{"image":7,"text":15,"number":16},"Case Book \nResidential Projects\nDeutsch  \n2022 | 11  \nculture of light\nCase Book | Residential Projects\nCasesbook_residential_Umschlag_245x330_D_221102_isc.indd   1-3\nCasesbook_residential_Umschlag_245x330_D_221102_isc.indd   1-3\n08.11.22   11:09\n08.11.22   11:09\n",1,{"image":18,"text":19,"number":20},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.2.png","",2,{"image":22,"text":23,"number":24},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.3.png","Light transforms the\nordinary into the \nextraordinary, a house into\na home and moments\ninto magic. \nOcchio creates places \nof longing.\nplaces of longing\n5\n",3,{"image":26,"text":27,"number":28},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.4.png","M\n The Occhio product portfolio enables a holistic lighting concept.  \n What exactly do you mean by that? \n Axel Meise: It has always been my vision from the very beginning  \n to design living spaces holistically with perfect light. Consistent in  \n design, lighting quality and ‘joy of use’. Occhio is all about aesthetic  \nharmony. Whichever luminaires the customer selects, they can deter- \n mine the surfaces individually and design them consistently across all  \n products. This creates an overarching design language in harmony \n with the interior. The key thing here is the high quality of light across all  \n rooms, and of course the opportunity to be able to adjust this light to  \n best suit the respective situation. The holistic idea behind the Occhio  \n portfolio sets no boundaries. What’s more: the lighting atmosphere  \n in the room or in the entire house can be easily and conveniently  \n adjusted and changed whenever you want, whether by using our  \n intuitive gesture control, operating it via the controller or with the  \n Occhio air app. This is what we mean by the term ‘joy of use’.\n Occhio stands for a ‘culture of light’. What does light have to do  \n with culture for you? \n Axel Meise: Culture is created by people. And artificial light is a  \n cultural achievement. From the campfire to today’s LED: we want  \n to continue this history at Occhio and at the same time evolve the  \n potential of artificial light to a new level. Because one of the most  \n important functions of light is to bring people together. The culture of  \n light is about the experience, the atmosphere, the feeling. You can  \n create incredible changes with just the right light ... and with it the  \n luxury of a whole new quality of life! Because at the end of the day, we  \n do what we do precisely for this purpose – to enrich people’s quality  \n of life with the culture of light from Occhio. \n You are having this conversation with us at Casa de la Luz in Mallorca.  \n A house that looks like a perfect place you might long to be, inside  \n and out. \n Axel Meise: Many of our projects are real places we long to be, each  \n in its own special way. The Casa de la Luz is a perfect example of  \n the skilful interplay of different elements: the surrounding nature, the  \n sea, the architecture, the interior design and, of course, the light by  \n Occhio, which the residents can adjust entirely to their taste at any  \n time. This is crucial for places you yearn for: we all have individual  \n ideas and needs, often very different dreams. But it is light that con- \n nects all this. The right sort of lighting brings flats and houses to life. \n Gives them warmth. You could even say it gives them a soul. \n Axel Meise has not only  \n designed extraordinary light  \n sources for Occhio, but has \n elevated light to a culture:  \n the designer and founder talks  \n about the power of the sun \n and how light transforms \n special places into places \n of desire.\n Mr Meise, is there someplace you long to be? \n Axel Meise: We usually long to be wherever we can’t be in a given mo\n ment. Where the weather is better, the light more intense, the culture  \n and people more engaging, the attitude to life more relaxed. That’s  \n why my imaginary place is currently a ship. You can keep mobile on  \n a ship and keep experiencing new places you yearn for. We also see  \n the world from its most beautiful side on board a ship: from the water! \n What role does light play in these places?\n Axel Meise: Light lets us perceive our surroundings, our world. Light  \n has an immense influence on our emotions and our sense of well- \n being. Natural light is unparalleled, whether in the morning, at midday  \n or at sunset – such a spectrum of moods. What Occhio strives to do  \n is to come as close as possible to the most beautiful light there is: the  \n light of the sun. We try to recreate the most diverse lighting moods of  \n nature with our luminaires – and give people the opportunity to stage  \n these different moods and atmospheres for themselves.\nForeword\n7\n",4,{"image":30,"text":31,"number":32},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.5.png","Fels in der Brandung:\nIlluminated concrete\nPassau ( DE ) \n10 – 21\nCasa de la Luz:\nFilled with life\nMallorca ( ES ) \n72 – 85\nPenthouse meets Office\n116 – 119\nAn old building’s charm\n22 – 27\nSvärdsö House:\nLight in the archipelago\nStockholm ( SE ) \n92 – 103\nVilla Bao: \nThe second home\nMallorca ( ES ) \n28 – 39\nFreedom, Berlin style\n86 – 91\nBlack Temple\n52 – 55\nNordic Living:\nBoundless light\nVärmdö-Stavsnäs ( SE ) \n40 – 51\nHillside Villa: \nLight means space\nStarnberg ( DE ) \n104 – 115\nLüneburg Heath\ncountry estate: History\nin modern light\nLüneburg ( DE ) \n56 – 71\nculture of light\nAbout Occhio \n120 – 141\nContent\nContent\n9\n8\n",5,{"image":34,"text":35,"number":36},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.6.png"," Fels in der  \n Brandung\n Passau ( DE )\n",6,{"image":38,"text":39,"number":40},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.7.png"," Playing with light in a feel-good space \n Più alto spotlights showcase the black walls with their characteristic lens shape. They throw soft beams  \n of light onto the rough concrete and, together with the architecture, create a work of art to be lived in. \n Since they can be freely rotated and tilted, the owners can react to changes in the interior retrospectively.\n13\n12\n",7,{"image":42,"text":43,"number":44},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.8.png"," Rugged materials, cubic forms, minimalist furnishings – yet the atmosphere inside the concrete house  \n is cosy and calm. This is ensured by the beams of light projected by the Più alto spotlights as well as the  \n light zones created by the Mito largo and Mito raggio arc luminaires, whose light color can be easily  \n adjusted at any time using simple gestures. In the lounge corner, unspoiled nature meets cool exposed  \n concrete – the gentle light of the Mito raggio wraps itself protectively around the lounge chair like a \n cocoon, transforming it into a cosy refuge. \nFels in der Brandung\n15\n",8,{"image":46,"text":47,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.9.png"," The building-owner Stephan Gottinger and Martin Hermann bought the large dining table especially for  \n the new build. For good discussions with perfect lighting: the Mito volo pendant luminaire follows the  \n principles of mini-malist architecture and is elegantly restrained. Thanks to the height-adjustment mech- \n anism integrated into the canopy, it can float at any height as desired and remains horizontal. The propor - \n tion of up- and downlighting can be controlled playfully using gestures, changing the lighting atmosphere.\n A black concrete new build offers protection from the floods on the  \n banks of the Inn. The light offers warmth and cosiness: it boldly  \n illuminates the cool building material and invites togetherness.\n \n While the gentle glow of the Mito raggio and Mito largo create pools  \n of calm in the open-plan living area, Più alto spotlights transform the  \n texture of the concrete walls into works of art. The kitchen and dining  \n area form the focal point, with their different light scenes. The owners,  \n Stephan Gottinger and Martin Hermann, like to cook, especially for  \n numerous guests. The generous proportions of the kitchen and long  \n dining table were planned with this in mind – and the lighting was  \n meant to be suitably atmospheric.\n Three Più alto spotlights above the kitchen units and central island  \n showcase the heart of the house. Their symmetrical arrangement un- \n derlines the geometry of the rooms and transforms the raw concrete  \n walls into a spectacular light show. The various lighting atmospheres  \n serve as the backdrop for the role of the two owners as perfect hosts,  \n making the Fels in der Brandung a feel-good location.\n Illuminated concrete\nFels in der Brandung\nFels in der Brandung\n17\n16\n",9,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.10.png","G\nH\n Interview with \n Stephan Gottinger and \n Martin Hermann\n The flood in Passau in 2013 was the second-worst flood disaster  \n in the history of the city. Along with the Danube and the Ilz, the Inn  \n also overflowed into the streets. Your house, directly on the river- \n bank, was partly washed away and left in ruins. Why did you de- \n cide to build your new house on exactly the same site? \n Stephan Gottinger: The flood in Passau hit us so badly that we  \n couldn’t keep our old house. It was heavily damaged. The location  \n remained a flood zone; the flood might have returned and the house,  \n at risk of collapsing, would have to be repaired again and again. We  \n knew that this wasn’t sustainable. At the same time, we wanted to  \n stay in this special location where we feel so at home. That’s why we  \n decided to build something new. \n Martin Hermann: It took a long time and lots of planning before we  \n were sure we would be allowed to build. Once the official decision  \n was made, we knew we would see it through.\n Why did you decide to work with the architecture firm koeberl  \n doeringer architekten? \n Stephan Gottinger: We knew immediately which architects we  \n wanted to work with. They knew us personally and were familiar with  \n our lifestyle. We asked them whether they would like to build our new  \n house, they agreed and got back to us a few weeks later with a first  \n draft. With a few minimal changes, this became the final design.\n Martin Hermann: From the beginning, our premise was that we  \n wanted to give the architects free rein. We did give them a few re- \n quests, though. On top of that, there were a few specifications that  \n had to be met. For example, the new building had to exceed the  \n requirements of the current flood protection measures.\n Where does the name “Fels in der Brandung” come from? \n Stephan Gottinger: That was the architects’ idea. They wanted to  \n build a sort of stronghold as a reaction to the flood. When the old  \n house was finally torn down and we dug deep, a rock was uncovered.  \n Martin called our architect Albert Köberl straight away – we had found  \n the solid rock – the Fels.\n The concrete building to defy the floods. Instead of a cellar, there  \n is a flood space between concrete bulkheads with a bank rein- \n forcement made from granite. The exposed concrete surfaces can  \n be cleaned quickly and easily after a flood. How did you come to  \n choose black exposed concrete?\n Stephan Gottinger: When the architects asked us how we would  \n imagine our house, we didn’t have a specific answer for them. Martin  \n just knew that he would be happy with concrete. When they sug \n gested black concrete, it took our breath away at first.\n Martin Hermann: But we were expecting something unusual, as  \n we were familiar with the other houses from the architects. The fact  \n that they reinvent architecture with every build is what makes them  \n stand out.\n What convinced you about black exposed concrete in the end? \n Stephan Gottinger: We saw a small sample of the black concrete. But  \n we couldn’t yet imagine how it would look all over. Still, we decided  \n to go for it. \n And you’ve never regretted your decision?\n Stephan Gottinger: At first, we thought the black concrete might look  \n too dark and oppressive. When the concrete was poured, it looked  \n like tar to start with. But as the walls were gradually finished, it all  \n came together.\n Martin Hermann: At that point we could already see how high the  \n ceilings would be – by then we had no more doubts. Although the  \n walls are black, the rooms have a liberating feel.\n How does the lighting influence this effect? \n Martin Hermann: The dark concrete actually has a warm color, which  \n the lighting really brings out. It makes the raw material shine and  \n creates a cosy atmosphere. The warm interior light also reinforces this  \n atmosphere of being protected.\n Instead of art, the light is the only thing decorating the walls ... \n Martin Hermann: In the previous build, we had a picture hanging on  \n every wall. In the new build, it quickly became clear that this wasn’t  \n possible. That’s why the pictures are on the floor, leaning against  \n the wall.\n Stephan Gottinger: The light makes the exposed concrete itself look  \n like a work of art. When the light falls on it, it creates beautiful plays  \n of light and shadow – hanging pictures on the wall would almost ruin  \n the effect. The spotlights from Occhio showcase the concrete and  \n present its texture atmospherically. \n What role does light play in your life in the new house? \n Stephan Gottinger: It plays a very important role, especially in the  \n evenings and at night. As we can position the spotlights flexibly  \n and use different settings for the light, we can always generate a  \n new ambience. \n Martin Hermann: In our home, we don’t just switch the light on or  \n off – we create different light scenarios. Whether we are sitting on the  \n sofa or cooking for our guests, we use light very consciously. \n What makes the house and its location a place of longing for you? \n Stephan Gottinger: The site, right by the river, was always extraordi- \n nary. The flood disaster made us feel even more attached to the place. \n Martin Hermann: When I approach the house and see the light pour- \n ing out through the windows, I feel at home. If we hadn’t been able  \n to build here, I would always be longing for this place. \n» The exposed \nconcrete \nitself becomes\na work of art \nthrough light. «\nStephan Gottinger\nInterview\nInterview\n Stephan Gottinger and Martin Hermann met each other in  \n the hospital in Passau where they both worked. Twenty-four  \n years ago, they bought their first house together on the river- \n bank and remodelled it according to their tastes. Following  \n the flood disaster in 2013, they didn’t want to give up their  \n home, so they decided to build a durable new house. \n19\n18\n",10,{"image":54,"text":55,"number":56},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.11.png","Watch our film about the project at \nwww.occhio.com \u002Ffelsinderbrandung\nThe new build braces itself against the floods on the bank of the Inn river. Atmospheric lighting from\nOcchio ensures warmth and cosiness in the Fels in der Brandung: it illuminates the concrete walls\ninside as if they were works of art, emphasises the texture of the cool building material and makes it \nlook calming. Together with the architecture, the light gives a feeling of protection and security.\nFacts & figures\nProject Fels in der Brandung Location Passau ( DE ) Year of construction 2017 \nArea 256 sqm Clients Martin Hermann, Stephan Gottinger Architecture koeberl doeringer architekten \nInterior design koeberl doeringer architekten Lighting design Occhio\nMito raggio \u002F \nMito largo ( without illu. )\nMito volo\nPiù alto\nFels in der Brandung\n21\n",11,{"image":58,"text":59,"number":60},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.12.png"," An old  \n building’s  \n charm\n23\n22\n",12,{"image":62,"text":63,"number":64},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.13.png","It is lighting that gives  \nthe home its  \natmospheric harmony. \nAn old building´s charm\nAn old building´s charm\n25\n24\n",13,{"image":66,"text":67,"number":68},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.14.png","Elegance of color contrasts: the phantom and black phantom surfaces of the  \nOcchio luminaires form a classy contrast to the pale tones of the interior. \n Sculptures on the walls\n The four walls of a home form the personal space you long for in  \n everyday life. High-quality lighting within these four walls signifies  \n a superior quality of life. The clear design language of the lumi- \n naires in a Munich flat with its old-building charm is a modern  \n counterpoint to the high ceilings and the large double windows –  \n the light envelops the rooms in a wonderful atmosphere. \n Home – the entirety of the interior. The epitome of security and privacy.  \n The flattering materials and light color nuances such as white, beige  \n and bronze provide the setting. The lighting creates a welcoming  \n atmosphere. It lends subtle nuances to the colors of textiles and  \n surfaces as well as works of art. All in all, it is the light that creates  \n the atmospheric harmony. \n For example, the three Sento sospeso in the dining area arranged  \n above the round table form a perfect unit. The variable height adjust- \n ment, combined with the light reflections from the windows, gives  \n the scene dynamism. In the bedroom, deep black phantom Sento  \n sospeso pendant luminaires float in front of the soft beige of the wall.  \n Its up and down light creates an atmospheric zone around the sleep- \n ing area, providing direct reading light downwards and subtle room  \n light upwards. The circular shape is a recurring element through- \n out the entire series. The Gioia lettura floor luminaire is particularly  \n fascinating. Its light can be perfectly positioned with its fascinating  \n mobility – and controlled with intuitive gestures. The lens optics of the  \n elegant Sento lettura reading luminaire sets powerful light accents,  \n deftly complementing the interior. Light not only gives guests a feeling  \n of warmth, but also welcomes the flat’s residents into its cosiness  \n every time they return.\nAn old building´s charm\nAn old building´s charm\n27\n26\n",14,{"image":70,"text":71,"number":72},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.15.png"," Villa Bao\n Mallorca ( ES )\n",15,{"image":74,"text":75,"number":76},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.16.png","The lighting conforms\nto the situation and\nthe individual preferences\nof the inhabitants.\n",16,{"image":78,"text":79,"number":80},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.17.png"," A safe haven\n Endless skies and a view of the sea. In the distance, the lights of the bay show the life on the island  \n long after sunset. The height-adjustable, customisable Sento sospeso pendant luminaires above the  \n dining table in the kitchen define the atmosphere of the room no matter the time of day, thanks to  \n their premium design and light quality.\n33\n32\n",17,{"image":82,"text":83,"number":84},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.18.png"," In Villa Bao’s lounge area, the summer nights on Mallorca can be stretched out as long as you desire.  \n Mito largo creates an atmospheric light that draws people in, campfire-like in its attraction. The power- \n ful light of the arc luminaire can be altered easily depending on the mood: it can be pointed upwards or  \n downwards and have a cool, invigorating effect or exude warmth and relaxation. All it requires is \n a gesture. \n35\n34\n",18,{"image":86,"text":87,"number":88},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.19.png"," In times where we no longer have to live where we work, Mallorca  \n is more than a destination for just a few weeks in a year. This also  \n means that your personal place of longing becomes your new  \n home. Villa Bao, southwest of Palma, is one such second home,  \n with a lighting concept that is designed for and adaptable to indi- \n vidual needs at any time. \n As soon as you arrive in Villa Bao on Mallorca, you feel at home and  \n can enjoy the time, the view and the peaceful atmosphere. Nestled  \n in the hilly landscape of Son Vida, the three-storey house has a  \n view over the bay and the blue of the Mediterranean, as well as the  \n medieval castle of Castell de Bellver. The vertical elements of the ar- \n chitecture are reminiscent of a baobab tree, firmly rooted in the earth  \n and everlasting. A dream setting. The stony colors harmonise with the  \n grey hues of the surroundings that are reflected in the interior design.  \n Natural materials and textures such as stone and walnut wood allow  \n the interior and exterior to merge. Inspired by the daylight of the  \n Mediterranean,  Occhio has created an extraordinary home thanks to  \n a unique lighting concept. Warm and atmospheric – and therefore  \n instantly inviting. The lighting underlines the elegant flair of the villa  \n and conforms to the situation and the individual preferences of the  \n inhabitants. The Sento sospeso above the kitchen island ensures  \n perfect illumination for both cooking and eating.\n Up- or downlighting can be selected as desired, and the height is  \n adjustable, too. The same is true of the Mito volo above the dining  \n table: in matt black, the pendant luminaires add a modern touch to  \n the interior. The light responds to simple gestures, allowing it to be  \n controlled freely. In contrast, the Sento lettura next to the reading  \n chair and Sento tavolo on the desk create private retreats for winding  \n down or working.\n The window to the island. Your gaze wanders into the distance, your thoughts are focused. At the work- \n place, Sento tavolo creates a harmonious connection between home and office. At the end of the day,  \n the light can be dimmed via gesture control. The Mito sfera mirror luminaire with infinitely dimmable color  \n temperature ensures that the occupants always appear in the best light.\n A second home \nVilla Bao\nVilla Bao\n37\n36\n",19,{"image":90,"text":91,"number":92},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.20.png","The view of the Mediterranean and a lighting concept that links the interior with the exterior make\nVilla Bao on Mallorca not just a personal place of longing, but also a second home. The lighting \ninside can be adjusted and adapted depending on the situation and needs. Always warm, atmospheric \nand inviting. Inspired by Mediterranean daylight, it underlines the elegant flair of the villa. You \nfeel welcome as soon as you arrive. From here, you can let your mind drift into the distance and enjoy \nendless nights on the island.\nMito volo\nMito largo \u002F \nMito raggio ( without illu. )\nSento lettura\nSento sospeso\nSento tavolo\nFacts & figures \nProject Villa Bao Location Mallorca ( ES ) Year of construction 2021 Area 650 sqm  \nArchitecture Concepto Proyectos de Arquitectura e Interiorismo, David Dominguez Rued  \nLighting design Occhio\nVilla Bao\n39\n",20,{"image":94,"text":95,"number":96},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.21.png"," Nordic Living\n Värmdö-Stavsnäs ( SE )\n",21,{"image":98,"text":99,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.22.png"," Sunshine plays across the dining table. The playful arrangement of the Mito sospeso cloud extends along  \n the length of the table. The lightness of its design, the highest innovative standards, infinitely variable  \n color temperature and gesture control fully reflect the purist Nordic style. The color combination of the  \n rose gold, phantom and black phantom surfaces picks up the colors in the interior, the wood, stone  \n and window frames. \n Dreamy midsummer\nNordic Living\nNordic Living\n",22,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.23.png"," Scandinavian clarity in the open-plan living area. The spacious rooms with their pared-back furnishings  \n radiate tranquillity and freedom. The wide arc of the Mito largo supports the design, deceptively light  \n for its size. The elegant marble and leather design finish of the luminaire in the ‘Edizione Lusso’ is fully  \n in tune with the materials in the interior. \n45\n44\n",23,{"image":106,"text":107,"number":108},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.24.png"," Brightness wherever you want and need it: the luminaires of the Gioia series, and others, make this  \n dream come true in the Stockholm archipelago. The infinite mobility of the Gioia equilibrio on the table  \n in the study ensures that the light is always where the thoughts are focused.\n47\n46\n",24,{"image":110,"text":111,"number":112},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.25.png"," The magic of the Gioia lettura lies in change: from room lighting to reading light, the powerful floor  \nlumi naire can be adjusted in height, direction, light color and intensity at any time. Head and body can \nboth  be rotated 360 degrees.\n Boundless light\n The sun gives us the light we need to live. One place where its  \n effect reveals itself particularly intensely is the archipelago – com- \n pletely surrounded by water – near Stockholm. The free-spirited  \n villa nestles in nature on the stony subsoil of this small peninsula.  \n The generous glass fronts allow sunlight to stream through the  \n open spaces. Once the sun has set, the house itself becomes a  \n ray of light. \n People have a very special relationship with the sun here in the far  \n north. It does not set at all in June and July, yet it barely even sur- \n faces in January. In summer, when it never really gets dark, the light  \n creates a connection between nature and architecture: it brightens up  \n the interiors through the many glass exterior walls. It reflects on the  \n water of the pool and the sea, which seem to flow into each other,  \n although the Baltic Sea is actually lower down. The house becomes  \n an extension of the sunlight. \n In winter, when the sun never really rises, the house itself becomes  \n the central source of light. Luminaires from Occhio make sure of this,  \n coming from different series yet with completely harmonious inter- \n locking design. Its light quality is close to its muse, imitating daylight  \n almost to perfection: colors are as nuanced and deep as you would  \n find in nature. The light temperature ranges from warm wake-up light  \n in the morning to stimulating light during the day and a soft glow in  \n the evening. The downlight of the Mito aura ceiling luminaire in the  \n small lounge illuminates the room, while a dimmed uplight gives a  \n cosy feel. A harmonious integration of nature into design – and of  \n light into nature. \n The magic of the Gioia lettura lies in change: from room lighting to  \n reading light, the powerful floor luminaire can be adjusted in height,  \n direction, light color and intensity at any time. Head and body can  \n both be rotated 360 degrees.\nNordic Living\n49\n48\n",25,{"image":114,"text":115,"number":116},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.26.png","Not far from Stockholm, the villa is located right next to the sea. Its open glass fronts allow daylight to  \nstream through the open spaces. When the sun has set or, in the Nordic winter, when it never really  \nrises, the house itself becomes the focus of light and special moments. The lighting by Occhio distribute \nitself like small artificial suns in the house, replacing daylight almost to perfection.\nFacts & figures \nProject Nordic Living Location Värmdö-Stavsnäs ( SE ) Year of construction 2018  \nArea 280 sqm Architecture John Robert Nilsson Interior design John Robert Nilsson  \nLighting design Occhio\nSento letto\nMito aura\nSento verticale\nGioia lettura\nGioia equilibrio\nMito sospeso\nNordic Living\n51\n",26,{"image":118,"text":119,"number":120},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.27.png"," Black Temple\n53\n52\n",27,{"image":122,"text":123,"number":124},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.28.png","The Occhio luminaires blend harmoniously into the dark penthouse with the\nmysterious-looking surfaces in phantom and black phantom. \n The light paints the darkness \n Anyone who enters the penthouse instantly feels at peace. The  \n interior design is cool and collected; the dark colors generate  \n calm. An almost spiritual place – just as the client wanted: “ to feel \n like you are entering a temple ”. \n The black residential temple is in Munich. This is where Zdovc, the  \n planning office with its own joinery for interior design, has trans \n formed the darkness into a place of quiet beauty, painted with  \n light. Originally, all walls were to be painted jet black. The painting  \n firm Hans Überlacker not only brought this idea to life, but also  \n imbued it with a feel-good factor. The dark walls give a warm,  \n atmospheric look. \n The darkness is finely nuanced throughout the interior; the deepest  \n black can be found in the background of a fine art print. It is pre- \n cisely these dark colors that have turned the penthouse into a place  \n of light, because “without light, the design concept doesn’t work,”  \n says  Dominik Weindl, managing director of Zdovc Planung GmbH.  \n The various dark surfaces absorb and reflect the light in different  \n ways. “ Without texture, there is no depth ”, explains Dominik Weindl.  \n “ It is only through the right lighting that the textures really come into  \n their own. And it’s the lights that create the atmosphere in the black  \n rooms.” Mysterious light zones guide the eye: Mito sospeso pendant  \n luminaires illuminate the dining area. Più alto spotlights guide you  \n through the hallway and io verticale lights point their beams of light  \n over the dark walls. \n Occhio runs the entire gamut of creativity between light and dark  \n with its light quality, as well as exhibiting sophisticated design. The  \n luminaires with their surfaces in phantom and black phantom add  \n another dimension to the progressive interior. The unusual interplay of  \n colors between the dark grey and dark brown of the phantom lights  \n is a result of a sophisticated process using vacuum metal deposition.  \n black phantom is produced using a high-temperature anodic oxida- \n tion procedure, a special process for coating aluminium, yielding a  \n metallic jet black. It combines the intense power of dark and light.\nBlack Temple\nBlack Temple\n55\n54\n",28,{"image":126,"text":127,"number":128},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.29.png"," Lüneburg Heath  \n country estate \n Lüneburg ( DE )\n Artwork: Tantus Photo Galerie\n",29,{"image":130,"text":131,"number":132},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.30.png","» The lights are\nan important bridge\nbetween the\nold and the new. «\nAndrea Krausmann, HONEYandSPICE \n Artwork: Franz Hubmann \u002F brandstaetter images \u002F picturedesk.com\n",30,{"image":134,"text":135,"number":136},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.31.png"," Artwork: Tantus Photo Galerie\n The stately house in the natural Lüneburg Heath landscape was lovingly renovated over a period of  \n more than two years, during which time a modern glass cube was added. Steel loft-like doors mark  \n the transitions from the old to the new building. The same goes for the luminaires: the matt black  \n Sento lettura reading luminaire in the spacious yet cosy fireplace room goes with the wall lights and  \n Più alto spotlights in the new building. The luminaire can be directed from the reading chair with  \n intuitive gestures, creating a personal retreat in the wide space. \n A light axis connects\n61\n60\n",31,{"image":138,"text":139,"number":140},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.32.png","The owners brought an impressive book collection with them when they moved in.  \nSo the house needs plenty of space for books. It also needs a range of places to  \nread them. The cones of light from the Più alto spotlights provide the perfect setting  \nin the large library on the upper floor. \nLüneburg Heath country estate\n62\n",32,{"image":142,"text":143,"number":144},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.33.png","A private bathhouse, somewhere to take short breaks. Here, a poetic image is created  \non the white wall opposite the glass front from natural light and shadow, from \nreflections of the water and the clearly geometrically arranged light cones of the  \nSento verticale wall luminaires. Every time of day paints a different picture. The arc of  \nlight from the Più alto spotlight in the bathroom reflects on the light marble tiling. \n» The white wall in the\nswimming pool is an \nextraordinary image in itself\nbecause of the light. «\nOwner\nLüneburg Heath country estate\n65\n",33,{"image":146,"text":147,"number":148},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.34.png"," Relaxing in the green: the new glass building  \n incorporates the surrounding park into the living  \n experience – and offers further dreamy spots for  \n one of the many reading tables. Mito raggio and  \n Mito largo create different lighting scenarios thanks  \n to » color tune « and » up- and downfading «.\n “ You enter another world as soon as you drive onto the estate,”  \n says the owner, explaining his country estate in the Lüneburg  \n Heath. The park-like grounds of this natural landscape with its old  \n trees and pond are the epitome of a place of longing. At the centre  \n of it all stands the manor house dating from the early 20th century,  \n which has been extended by a modern glass annexe, as well as a  \n bathhouse and guesthouse. Light and luminaires connect the old  \n and new buildings, the main building with the outbuildings. \n After two years of renovation and refurbishment, the property com \n bines not only historical and contemporary design, but also places  \n of tranquillity and places to come together. You will come across  \n small reading islands throughout the house that create quiet oases of  \n retreat – perfect spots to read the books from the extensive library  \n on the upper floor or the fireplace room library. The Sento lettura,  \n Gioia lettura and Mito raggio floor luminaires work their magic to  \n complement their particular space with different light colors and  \n intensities above a reading chair; they imitate daylight almost to  \n perfection or provide cosy “ red wine light ”.\n Guests can enjoy one of these oases of togetherness – for example,  \n in the open kitchen with the large kitchen unit. Height-adjustable  \n Sento sospeso pendant luminaires illuminate the generous kitchen  \n unit and the dining area with their variable up- and downlight.  \n Their light can be atmospherically staged without the living areas  \n disappearing into darkness. \n History in a modern light \n66\n",34,{"image":150,"text":151,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.35.png","R\nW\n» This house is a\nmeeting place for\nour family\nand friends. «\nOwner \n Christoph Schlegel and Andrea Krausmann founded their  \n studio in Wiesbaden in 2001 after studying interior design.  \n They put their heart and soul as HONEYandSPICE into find- \n ing solutions for upmarket interior design for private builders  \n and business clients. \n The owners Rosemarie and \n Wolf in conversation with \n the interior designers Andrea  \n Krausmann and Christoph  \n Schlegel from HONEYandSPICE \n How did the building project in the Lüneburg Heath begin and how  \n did you come together for it? \n Rosemarie: We lived in Wiesbaden for a long time and had already  \n worked on a project there with HONEYandSPICE, Andrea and Chris- \n toph’s interior design firm. So when personal circumstances brought  \n us north again to look for our home, we finally found this beautiful  \n property and we were clear that we wanted to work with Andrea and  \n Christoph again. \n Wolf: Our collaboration was both coincidental and fateful. My parents  \n met Christoph’s parents in the 1950s and became friends. When we  \n started the Wiesbaden project, my mother suggested Christoph and  \n Andrea to me. Andrea, Christoph and my wife were a great creative  \n team again for the Lüneburg Heath house. \n Andrea: The house here in the countryside practically fell into your laps. \n Rosemarie: We had looked at a number of properties here in the  \n north. We couldn’t find anything, though, and the very nice estate  \n agent couple invited us for a coffee and pulled some photos of this  \n country house out of the drawer. We saw it and instantly knew we  \n could make something out of this old house, which was in much need  \n of renovation. \n Did you choose the contrast of old and new as soon as you saw it? \n Rosemarie: I already had the idea in my head of a glass cube as  \n an extension. \n Wolf: You can see from the inscriptions on the house who its builder  \n is and when it was built, on 2 June 1911. So we imagined a kind  \n of farmstead in the impression. When you drive onto the estate, it  \n instantly reminds you of an archetypal Lower Saxony farm. This fits  \n architecturally into the small village, which has only 48 inhabitants  \n and many farmyards.\n Christoph: It was important to us that the new buildings, which are  \n very modern and austere in their design language, should neverthe- \n less fit in well with the local structure. \n How do old and new combine inside? \n Andrea: Rosi originally wanted to preserve a historical style in the  \n old building and give the new building a modern look. In the course  \n of the design process, however, it became clear that we would have  \n the playful window and door details in keeping with their time, but  \n otherwise lean more towards the straight and clear formal language  \n of the extension. The luminaires are an important connecting element  \n between old and new. The lighting mood generated by the Sento  \n series, for example, fits wonderfully in the hallway with its beautiful  \n historical cement tiles. \n Wolf: The most important doors in the house are made of glass. This  \n means we have a light-drenched view throughout the length of the  \n house. From old to new, and equally from new to old. \n Andrea: These visual axes with the Sentos in both structures are  \n important and support the natural materials and light tones, also  \n building a design bridge.\n At what point in the building process did you start thinking  \n about lighting? \n Andrea: Right from the start. It is an important aspect of our work to  \n think about the atmospheres that skilful lighting can create and also  \n to consciously create different light zones. \n Wolf: This was particularly important because there used to be a  \n house wall with few windows where the modern extension begins.  \n The glass extension has changed the whole feel of the place and the  \n park has automatically blended into the living experience. \n Rosemarie: It was important to me to highlight our photographs and  \n artworks, which are now transformed into their own little showcase  \n by the Occhio lights.\n Christoph: In turn, we designed the lighting in the bathhouse com- \n pletely differently. Normally, indirect lighting and a lot of surface area  \n comes to mind when we think of light. However, the swimming pool  \n is completely glazed on one side. We worked with Sento verticale  \n wall luminaires here. \n Wolf: On the opposite side, the arcs from the luminaires interlock both  \n downwards towards the floor and upwards. For us, the light makes  \n the white wall in the swimming pool an extraordinary image in itself. \n You have created a personal retreat with this country estate. What  \n makes it stand out? \n Wolf: This place is like a private island to me that radiates cosiness  \n and security because we have placed the greatest value on nature. \n Rosemarie: Peace and quiet. This house is a meeting place for family  \n and friends for us. Anyone arriving here immediately relaxes.\nInterview\nInterview\n69\n68\n",35,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.36.png","Watch our film about the project at\nwww.occhio.com \u002F landsitzlueneburgerheide\nIn the Lüneburg Heath, a manor house from the early 20th century, was extended by a modern glass \nbuilding. A light axis connects the old and new buildings; the lights by Occhio are the connecting  \nelement in the interior design. They accentuate the special features of the historic building, create small  \nislands for reading and subtly illuminate the scenery. When it comes to taking some time out at  \nhome, the bathhouse on the estate offers space for relaxation with a generous glass front and a pictur- \nesque play of light and shade.\nFacts & figures \nProject Lüneburg Heath Location Lüneburg ( DE )  \nYear of construction 1911 ( original ) \u002F 2019 ( renovation ) Area 680 sqm Interior design HONEYandSPICE  \nLighting design HONEYandSPICE\nSento verticale\nPiù alto\nSento sospeso\nGioia lettura\nMito raggio\nLüneburg Heath country estate\n71\n",36,{"image":158,"text":159,"number":160},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.37.png"," Casa de la Luz\n Mallorca ( ES )\n",37,{"image":162,"text":163,"number":164},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.38.png","» When all light sources\nharmonise, it’s as close as you can\nget to recreating daylight. «\nHelen Neumann, Director of Lighting Design at Occhio\n",38,{"image":166,"text":167,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.39.png","Guests at Casa de la Luz ( house of light ) are welcomed by an atmospheric scene:  \na Mito soffitto group illuminates the stairwell. Più alto spotlights, casting cones of  \nlight onto the wall, can be flexibly aligned and direct the view through the corridors. \nCasa de la Luz\n77\n",39,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.40.png"," Sitting high above the Mediterranean, the view sweeps across the wide blue expanse. The rooms  \n are filled with plenty of sunlight during the day. When evening comes, the many places of tran- \n quillity are highlighted by light zones whose intensity can be adapted. The light from the elegant  \n Mito raggio floor luminaire turns the reading chair into its own island of discovery. The Mito soffitto  \n ceiling luminaires in the bedroom transform into decorative accents at night, becoming points of light  \n in the distance themselves. \nCasa de la Luz\n78\n",40,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.41.png"," The atmospheric lighting from Occhio changes the character of the rooms at sunset. The walls become  \n adorned with almost three-dimensional images of light and shadow. On the upper floor, the Mito largo  \n arc luminaire intimately lights up the cosy lounge corner, at the same time casting indirect light on the  \n ceiling for an open feeling of space. \n A house bathed in warmth\n81\n80\n",41,{"image":178,"text":179,"number":180},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.42.png"," Casa de la Luz on Mallorca magically draws visitors in: an archi- \n tecture of mirrored glass cubes and generous window fronts re- \n flects the surroundings during the day; as dusk falls, it shines  \n from within. \n Inviting. This is the atmosphere of this house in one word. The  \n extraordinary architecture combined with the fascinating light from  \n Occhio creates an imposing exterior effect that instantly captivates  \n visitors and all who see it. You feel welcome as soon as you enter  \n Casa de la Luz. You follow the play of light from the Mito wall lumi- \n naires through the main entrance, up the stairs to the four spacious  \n bedrooms. Here, io verticale luminaires paint a picture of light and  \n shadow on the wall, beckoning you in even further to enter the living  \n and dining area one floor up. Light, architecture and interior design  \n combine to create the coherent overall package. “ The transparent  \n facades suffuse the architecture of the house with plenty of daylight.  \n When all light sources harmonise, it’s as close as you can get to rec- \n reating daylight in the evening and at night,” explains Helen Neumann,  \n Director of Lighting Design at Occhio. “ We used the lighting strictly  \n following the principle ‘less is more’. We worked out individual zones  \n and supplemented them with deliberate accents and light drawings on  \n the wall. This is how we bring houses to life and give them warmth.”\n As individual as moods and situations: The light of  \n the Mito largo can be switched continuously and  \n easily from powerful room light to focused reading  \n light, and the color temperature can be adjusted  \n according to the situation – by gesture control on  \n the luminaire, via the Occhio air app or controller.\n Filled with life\nCasa de la Luz\n82\n",42,{"image":182,"text":183,"number":184},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.43.png","Watch our film about the project at \nwww.occhio.com \u002Fcasadelaluz\nEvery guest at the Casa de la Luz on Mallorca instantly feels welcome. The holistic lighting design with  \nits interplay of the various Occhio series working together in perfect harmony runs through  \nthe entire house. Even from the outside, the round light points of the Mito series set decorative high- \nlights and draw guests in like magic. Inside, cosy ambient lighting together with deliberate  \naccents and light drawings on the walls bring Casa de la Luz to life and add warmth – recreating \ndaylight in the evening and at night almost to perfection. \nFacts & figures \nProject Casa de la Luz Location Mallorca ( ES ) Year of construction 2020 Area 350 sqm  \nArchitectur Estudio Cano Arquitectura Interior design Estudio Cano Arquitectura  \nLighting design Occhio\nMito soffitto\nMito sospeso\nSento verticale\nMito alto\nSito verticale\nPiù alto\nMito largo \u002F \nMito raggio ( without illu. )\nCasa de la Luz\n85\n",43,{"image":186,"text":187,"number":188},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.44.png"," Freedom,  \n Berlin style \n87\n86\n",44,{"image":190,"text":191,"number":192},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.45.png","M\n Ms Meise, why did you buy a houseboat? \n Susann Meise: When I’m on a boat, I feel completely at home. I grew \n up on my grandparents’ barge for the first few years of my life. That  \n is why I have always had a very close connection to water. Our family  \n has this closeness. No matter where we go, we sail, we swim, we dive  \n and, if at all possible, we live by the water. But the thing that really  \n makes a houseboat special is that you’re mobile, yet still at home.  \n Being on water gives me a sense of freedom.\n What makes the connection between light and water so magical? \n Susann Meise: When the rays of light reflect onto the boat from the  \n water and I watch the sun slowly setting, I feel a completely different  \n awareness. When it finally gets too dark outside and I switch on the  \n light, I set the luminaires to a lighting mood that perfectly fits that  \n moment and one that I feel comfortable with. Our goal at Occhio  \n is to simulate sunlight in its full range. Sunlight has a particularly  \n Susann Meise talks about her  \n houseboat as a place to long for \n impressive effect in the blue hour, and also when it interacts with  \n artificial light – especially when you can adjust the artificial as flexibly  \n as the luminaires from Occhio. It gives us back the warmth that is no  \n longer outside on the water now the sun has set. \n Although you lived on a boat during your childhood, has your  \n houseboat given you new insights into different aspects of life on  \n the water? \n Susann Meise: Life on the barge as I remember it was largely con \n fined to the barge. The same applies to life on land. My houseboat in  \n Berlin gives me the best of both worlds. I wake up in the morning and  \n the first thing I see and hear are birds and the gurgling of water. Even  \n so, I am so close to the city – I can get to our new Berlin Occhio store  \n on Kurfürstendamm in only 20 minutes. There is also a strong sense  \n of community in the marina. People chat from boat to boat, talk shop  \n and joke with each other. I really value this sense of togetherness.\n Do you stay on the boat in winter? \n Susann Meise: Yes, there is even a sauna on board. The hull is made  \n of robust steel, seven centimetres thick. Last winter, the boat froze on  \n the river at 20 degrees below zero. Suddenly, the houseboat became  \n the quietest place in the world. \n Why does water have such a calming effect on you? \n Susann Meise: I think it’s got something to do with its endlessness. \n Water is simply always there. The power and atmosphere that water  \n radiates can also be something of real beauty: when the sun reflects  \n off the surface of the water, the reflections glitter on the boat and  \n on the ceiling of the cabin. The horizon between inside and outside  \n becomes blurred. I usually sleep on the boat with the front door open  \n so the first thing I see in the morning is the water. Some swans drifted  \n by the other day. Sometimes a duck even waddles into my living  \n room – everything is right up close. In the evening I sit upstairs on the  \n terrace and watch the sun as it sets on the other bank. I love sunsets.  \n The most beautiful light there is. \n How did you tackle your Occhio lighting on the houseboat? \n Susann Meise: Our goal at Occhio is to simulate daylight. This means  \n extending the natural light when the sun has set. But you have to be  \n practical on a boat. For example, you can’t hang pendant lights. They  \n would sway too much due to the boat rocking on the water. We had  \n to be restrained and efficient with the lighting. We put Mito soffitto  \n ceiling luminaires on the walls and we mounted the lights on the wall  \n in the bedroom to make them resemble portholes on a ship. \n» I love sunsets.\nThe most beautiful\nlight there is. «\nPlace of stillness at dusk: the view into the evening light leads past a strategically placed  \nio lettura reading luminaire.\n Susann Meise’s perfect day on the houseboat be- \n gins early in the morning at sunrise with a coffee  \n on the roof terrace and ends with a glass of wine  \n with good friends at sunset. \nInterview\nInterview\n89\n88\n",45,{"image":194,"text":195,"number":196},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.46.png","Idyllic breakfast on the houseboat: the Mito soffitto ceiling luminaires arranged as a cloud float above \nthe round of the dining table, illuminating the center of the room.\nThe matt gold io verticale wall luminaires atmospherically cast their light onto the  \nwall above a minimalist bench. \nFreedom, Berlin style\nFreedom, Berlin style\n91\n90\n",46,{"image":198,"text":199,"number":200},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.47.png"," Svärdsö\n House \n Stockholm ( SE )\n",47,{"image":202,"text":203,"number":204},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.48.png","» We have lighting\nfor every\ntime of the year. «\nDennis Lundell, Owner and Founder of Aloud\n",48,{"image":206,"text":207,"number":208},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.49.png"," Two Sento sospeso in matt white float above the generous dining table and not only perfectly comple- \n ment the purist interior of oak wood and natural colors, but also allow the architecture, the tones  \n and textures in the interior to glow, bringing them to life. The pendant luminaires are height-adjustable  \n to suit the situation, enabling a wide variety of lighting combinations of uplight and downlight via  \n gesture control. \n97\n96\n",49,{"image":210,"text":211,"number":212},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.50.png"," When the dark Scandinavian winter sets in, Mito  \n raggio and Mito largo showcase the living areas  \n with a fully customisable lighting experience. The  \n luminaires can be conveniently adjusted to occu- \n pants’ needs by simply using gestures. \n Theresa Höghammar and Dennis Lundell have long dreamed of a  \n summer house in the Stockholm archipelago. When they found the  \n right property, it became their year-round home. \n The house’s large windows are not necessarily traditional for Swe \n den – but in this place they give the residents the feeling of being out- \n side, even when they are sitting in the living room. Natural materials  \n such as linen, oak and Virgin Wool, as well as the light colors, help  \n the house blend seamlessly into the landscape. \n The reduced matt black and matt white design of the luminaires har- \n monises perfectly with the Scandinavian, earthy interior of the house.  \n When winter comes to the north and there is practically no more sun- \n light, the many different light combinations of the Occhio luminaires  \n replace the daylight. The Smart Home System links them directly to  \n \n the settings of the rest of the furnishings, such as the curtains and  \n blinds, which adjust to the light. The windows and the luminaires each  \n create a warmth and presence in the house, especially when light and  \n darkness join forces to draw their patterns on the walls. The light cones  \n of the Sento verticale wall luminaires create interesting light patterns  \n themselves, generating a cosy atmosphere. Mito raggio and Mito largo  \n create small islands of light, tranquillity and cosiness. Height-adjust- \n able Sento sospeso above the dining table can be switched between  \n uplight and downlight lighting scenarios. Even the little ones appreciate  \n that: “ When we moved into the house, I showed our two daughters –  \n aged six and eight at the time – how the gesture control of the lights  \n worked,” recalls Dennis Lundell. “ They kept climbing onto the dining  \n table afterwards to spend a bit of time adjusting the light. It was lovely  \n to see how playful and intuitive they were in controlling the light.” \n Light in the archipelago \n98\n",50,{"image":214,"text":215,"number":216},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.51.png","A\n Did you base the design of the house on minimalism? \n Theresa Höghammar: We defined three words in particular for the  \n concept with our interior designer Lotta Agaton. The house is natural,  \n which is mostly reflected in the materials. It is resistant and gets a  \n beautiful patina with time. And it’s Scandinavian – which we wouldn’t  \n necessarily describe as minimalist, but rather as bright, inviting and  \n earthy. We were inspired by what is outside. We don’t want to be apart  \n from nature, we want to be inside and part of it at the same time. \n When did you start planning the lighting for the house? \n Dennis Lundell: Planning for the lighting actually started before the  \n planning for the house. We had already lived here for two years before  \n starting to build the new house and spent a lot of time getting to know  \n the sun, the wind and the different temperatures. The location, the  \n windows and the lighting system were planned very precisely.\n Theresa Höghammar: The Occhio lighting designers supported us  \n in this. We are very good at Aloud at putting together the technology  \n behind the light and creating pre-programmed settings for different  \n lighting scenes. \n What do the different light scenes look like? \n Dennis Lundell: The house has an astronomical clock, so it knows  \n its location and where the sun is at any given time. This allows us to  \n create many different scenes for different seasons. The light outside  \n on a given morning is very different depending on whether it is spring,  \n summer, autumn or winter. So the light inside must also be different. \n Theresa Höghammar: Our winter here is very dark. Some days you  \n only have one or two hours of daylight. So artificial light is particularly  \n important to make the house feel like a home. \n Interview with Theresa \n Höghammar and Dennis \n Lundell, Aloud \n Your dream of a home in the Stockholm archipelago has come true.  \n How did the project start in the first place? \n Theresa Höghammar: We had been looking for a long time then we  \n found and bought an old house from the 1970s. Pretty much every  \n expert we spoke to told us to tear it down and build a new house. So  \n it became a whole new project. It didn’t end up just being a summer  \n house, but one where we live all year round. \n At Aloud, you help customers create smart homes without com- \n promising on interior design. What standards did you set for your  \n own house? \n Theresa Höghammar: We wanted a house that was connected to  \n nature. The wind, the sea, the island – everything is wild and natural. \n Dennis Lundell: But of course we built in everything that we enjoy  \n too. Audio systems, hidden TVs, a security system and a sophisti- \n cated lighting system. Everything is connected. It can be turned off  \n at the push of a button and the house can blend in with nature. It’s all  \n there, but beneath the surface. \n Why is it so important that the technology is invisible? \n Dennis Lundell: The goal is always to create a fantastic space where  \n you want to be. The architects and interior designers do their job –  \n then we come in and put an extra gloss on it all. The lighting design,  \n for example, highlights the colors and textures, to which we add  \n more, like harmonious acoustics. \n Theresa Höghammar: It’s a very special feeling to come into a room  \n where the light and acoustics are perfect. You need artificial light in  \n Sweden because it is very dark for many months of the year. So you  \n need the technology. But you don’t need to see all the cables. We  \n hide these so that the senses can rest. \n Theresa Höghammar and Dennis Lundell bring smart home  \n technology in line with interior design with Aloud. In 2021, they  \n opened the first Occhio store in Stockholm.\nInterview\n101\n",51,{"image":218,"text":219,"number":220},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.52.png","On one of the many small islands in the Stockholm archipelago stands a house that offers the perfect  \nlight scene for every season. The large windows let in a lot of sunlight from outside and connect  \nthe surrounding nature with the interior. In the dark Nordic winter, the various light scenes of the lumi- \nnaires from Occhio replace the daylight. In the smart home, they are connected to the complete  \nequipment of the house such as the curtains and blinds, whose settings change in correspondence  \nwith the light. This creates an atmosphere that makes the house a home. \nFacts & figures \nProject Svärdsö House Location Töro ( SE ) Year of construction 2020  \nArea 200 sqm Clients Theresa Höghammar, Dennis Lundell Architecture Trigueros Architecture  \nInterior design Lotta Agaton Interiors Lighting design Aloud\nSento verticale\nSento sospeso\nMito raggio\nMito largo ( without illu. )\nMito volo\nSvärdsö House\n103\n",52,{"image":222,"text":223,"number":224},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.53.png"," Hillside Villa\n Starnberg ( GE )\n",53,{"image":226,"text":227,"number":228},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.54.png","The light creates\nfascinating islands to\nrelax or work in. \n",54,{"image":230,"text":231,"number":232},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.55.png"," Harmonious contrasts\n The mix of materials consisting of exposed concrete, black linoleum and exposed screed has a calm  \n and clear optic. The different lighting scenes set atmospheric accents and differentiate living areas from  \n one another. The Mito largo ‘Edizione Lusso’ arc luminaires with its elegant leather and marble spreads \n a special warmth across the lounge area. Più alto spotlights paint a picture of light and shadow on the  \n wall in the background, giving the atrium a living frame. \n109\n108\n",55,{"image":234,"text":235,"number":236},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.56.png"," The first floor of Hillside Villa is underground, while the main living area, including the study, is on the  \n upper floor. Windows and a light trench let plenty of daylight stream in. The Sento series provides its  \n soft light in the evening as well: a Sento tavolo luminaire on the desk provides a precision working light  \n that can be changed with gestures; the Sento terra floor luminaire creates a powerful ambient light –  \n or a warm lighting ambience. \n111\n110\n",56,{"image":238,"text":239,"number":240},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.57.png"," The walls in the concrete bungalow on Lake Starnberg are high,  \n the architecture spacious and open. The light in this spacious  \n living area creates multifunctional islands, whether you need to  \n relax or work. It’s also the unifying element in the room design. \n Even from the outside, this new interpretation of a bungalow on the  \n sought-after hillside plot, within walking distance of the lake, shines  \n brightly: the facade positively glows when the cube of exposed  \n concrete and aluminium reflects the sunlight. The interior reveals  \n a spacious living area with high concrete walls. The living spaces  \n are arranged here around the atrium in the centre of the building.  \n Cooking and eating, relaxing and just being, all in one wide space –  \n the atmospheric individually adjustable light from Occhio starts by  \n delineating each living space in the upper floor. Round shapes are a  \n feature of the series, a common thread running through the rooms.  \n Mito soffitto ceiling luminaires light your way in the hallway in a playful  \n arrangement; Mito aura becomes a work of art on the wall and the  \nMito sfera mirror luminaire sets the stage for a reading corner. \n The round shapes of the Mito series are in contrast  \n to the architecture’s corners and edges. The Mito  \n sfera corda mirror luminaire is both a piece of fur- \n niture and an atmospheric companion: it draws a  \n soft island of light above the reading chair, creating  \n another peaceful retreat. \n Light means space \nHillside Villa\n113\n112\n",57,{"image":242,"text":243,"number":244},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.58.png","Facts & figures \nProject Hillside Villa Location Starnberg ( DE ) Year of construction 2015  \nArea 302 sqm Architecture Architekturbüro Uta di Simone  \nInterior design Architekturbüro Uta di Simone Lighting design Occhio\nThe impressive concrete bungalow on Lake Starnberg has extraordinary architecture and a  \ngenerously open living space inside. The light draws the different zones into the interior and creates  \nmultifunctional islands to relax or work in. It separates the different living areas from each other – \nwhile connecting them at the same time. The round luminaires by Occhio with their atmospheric and  \nindividually adjustable light are a feature of the series, a common thread running through the design. \nMito soffitto\nMito sfera corda\nMito volo\nMito aura\nMito largo \u002F \nMito raggio ( without illu. )\nHillside Villa\n115\n",58,{"image":246,"text":247,"number":248},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.59.png"," Penthouse \n meets Office\n117\n116\n",59,{"image":250,"text":251,"number":252},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.60.png"," Rooms can not only provide a framework for design, but also give  \n more substance and meaning to conversations. Rooms are the  \n interplay between architecture and their inhabitants’ ideas. Bring- \n ing the right people together in the right space and creating a  \n convivial atmosphere creates the best results. \n Whether for living or working, light influences your wellbeing. The  \n spectrum in the penthouse in Munich ranges from cool, powerful light  \n for a clear view down to warm light for a cosy atmosphere. Living and  \n working are brought together here in harmony. The room layout is  \n based on Mies van der Rohe’s buildings, with different areas grouped  \n around the building’s core. \n The frameless lui recessed spotlights in the plastered ceilings run  \n in pairs of two along the walls through the various rooms. Their  \n adjustable zoom from 20 to 60 degrees enables a precise lighting  \n design to be created. The light cone can be perfectly adapted to  \n different needs. Two Mito aura in the lounge generate a relaxed mood  \n with the indirect light on the ceiling. The guest is not merely a board  \n member or CEO here, but also a human being. The interior is just as  \n approachable. The light in the study also creates a smooth transition  \n from the office in the home to the cosiness in the office: the powerful  \n Mito raggio light can be distributed between uplight and downlight –  \n cool and stimulating for a productive atmosphere, warm and cosy for  \n a quiet retreat in the evening. \n Working with a feeling of home \nThe executive office: the Elinor Carucci photographs on the wall inspire us to think and act with  \nperspective. The Mito raggio arc luminaire creates a homey atmosphere with uplight and downlight options. \nPenthouse meets Office\nPenthouse meets Office\n119\n118\n",60,{"image":254,"text":255,"number":256},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.61.png","culture of light\nculture of light\n",61,{"image":258,"text":259,"number":260},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.62.png","Quality of design\nDesign and function go hand in hand at Occhio – a symbiosis that transforms quality into  \nan experience! Premium materials and meticulous workmanship with lots of attention to detail lend  \na perfect aesthetic that´s also sustainable. Thanks to Occhio´s holistic concept, rooms  \nor even entire buildings can be uniformly designed – all with the highest levels of design quality.\n phantom – the fascinating surface\nAbout Occhio\n123\n",62,{"image":262,"text":263,"number":264},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.63.png"," Color rendering\n The perceived quality of light is determined by the quality of rendering of the visible spectrum of light.  \n The measuring unit is the so-called color rendering index ( CRI ). As a reference, natural sunlight  \n has a CRI of 100. Occhio » high color « and » perfect color « LEDs come very close to this ideal with a  \n CRI of 95 or 97, producing the best possible color rendering.\nQuality of light\nOcchio uses light to create living spaces, moods and atmospheres. Precise, selectable optics provide  \nunique design possibilities – all with the highest quality of light: A color rendering index ( CRI ) of 95 and  \nabove guarantee the best lighting conditions.\nAbout Occhio\n124\n",63,{"image":266,"text":267,"number":268},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.64.png","Joy of use\nOcchio has completely revolutionized the way how people interact with light. Occhio luminaires are  \nalways changeable and can therefore be adjusted by the user. The gesture control of Occhio luminaires  \nin the hand area facilitates intuitive interaction with light and the operation of innovative features –  \nfrom switching and dimming to » up \u002Fdown fading « and » color tune « with the Occhio air app and the  \nOcchio controller, individual luminaires, lighting scenes or groups can be operated, or entire  \nbuildings smoothly controlled.\nAbout Occhio\nOcchio air\ndimming\nup \u002Fdown fading\ncolor tune\nDALI\ntouchless control\n127\n",64,{"image":270,"text":271,"number":272},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.65.png","Mito\nMito linear\n The myth of light – Mito combines iconic design,  \n fascinating quality of light and innovative possibilities  \n to interact with light into one comprehensive sys- \n tem  – creating entirely new ways to experience \nlight.\n Features\n color tune | up \u002Fdown fading | touchless control | \n Occhio air ( optional ) | height adjustment ( optional for  \n suspended luminaires ) | CRI 95 | selectable optics\n The new shape of light – puristic design, revolution - \n ary lighting technology and innovative control op- \n tions: Mito linear opens up new forms of lighting  \n design.\n Features\n color tune | up \u002Fdown fading | touchless control | \n Occhio air ( optional ) | height adjustment ( optional  \n for suspended luminaires ) | CRI 95 | selectable optics\nX series\nX series\n",65,{"image":274,"text":275,"number":276},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.66.png"," Striking, linear and fascinatingly flexible: Taglio  \n combines a clear design language with maximum  \n ease of use  – and opens a new chapter for the  \n design and use of table luminaires in form and func- \n tion. Tomorrow’s ideas in the best light.\n Features\n color tune | up \u002Fdown fading | touchless control | \n Occhio air ( optional ) | CRI 95 | infinite move \nGioia\nTaglio\n Brightness wherever you want it. Light exactly as  \n you need it. Infinite movability, as you have always  \n dreamed of. The fascinating feeling of levitation – in  \n an ever-changing sculptural silhouette – a dream  \n comes true.\n Features\n color tune | up \u002Fdown fading | touchless control | \n  Occhio air ( optional ) | CRI 95 | infinite move | \n focus light\nX series\nX series\n",66,{"image":278,"text":279,"number":280},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.67.png"," Più\n Più R\n Sento\n Sento sospeso\n Design meets innovation – Sento combines timeless  \n design, the highest level of variability and unique  \n quality of light into one modular, innovative system  \n for holistic lighting design.\n Features\n lens optics | selectable lighting effects | comprehen- \n sive system architecture | up \u002Fdown fading | touch- \n less control | Occhio air ( optional ) | CRI97 | height \n adjustment ( optional for suspended luminaires )\n Perfect purism – as a system of surface-mounted,  \n recessed and track spotlights whose every detail  \n has carefully thought out, Più also offers the perfect  \n lighting solution for any situation thanks to a wide  \n array of lens optics. Here, the innovative Occhio  \n VOLT technology enables an unprecedented level  \n of freedom of placement.\n Features\n lens optics | selectable lighting effects | Occhio air  \n ( optional ) | CRI 97 | selectable color tempera- \n ture | cc  ( constant current ) or VOLT technology  \n ( plug & play )\nSento\nPiù\nL series\nL series\n",67,{"image":282,"text":283,"number":284},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.68.png"," lui\n lui spotlights\n io\n io spotlights\n Pure geometry – minimalistic design, glarefree lens  \n optics and magical flexibility combined with innova- \n tive technology provide entirely new possibilities for  \n interacting with light.\n Features\n lens optics | selectable lighting effects | Occhio air  \n ( optional ) | CRI 97 | selectable color tempera- \n ture | cc  ( constant current ) or VOLT technology  \n ( plug & play )\n Radically different – Zoom, interchangeable optics,  \n three-dimensional movability: Lighting technology  \n and design become one within a comprehensive  \n system for precise lighting design.\n Features\n selectable lenses | Zoom or lens optics | Occhio air  \n ( optional ) | CRI 97 | selectable color tempera- \n ture | cc  ( constant current ) or VOLT technology  \n ( plug & play )\nio\nlui\nM series\nM series\n",68,{"image":286,"text":287,"number":288},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.69.png"," Introverted or extroverted – the very first shade  \n luminaire with variable radiance thanks to an ad \n justable iris shutter for direct or atmospheric light.\n Features\n lens optics | adjustable iris shutter | touchless con- \n trol ( de-activatable ) | CRI 97\n Perfect light. Outside. With Sito, the highest design  \n standards and Occhio’s exceptional quality of light  \n are transferred to the outdoors – as a comprehen- \n sive system for holistic lighting design in outside  \n areas.\n Features\n lens optics | selectable lighting effects | dust-tight  \n and jet-proof | Occhio air ( optional ) | CRI 97 | VOLT \n technology ( plug & play )\nlei\nSito\nE series\nM series\n",69,{"image":290,"text":291,"number":292},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb7\u002F96ed438c5517d5dfb3281242aa1ab6-28941ab5b0.70.png"," live your style\nmatt gold\nmatt black\nblack phantom\nphantom*\nmatt white\nmatt silver ( Mito )\n glossy white ( Sento, Più, io, lui, lei )\nbronze*\nrose gold* ( Mito )\n rose gold* ( Sento, Più, io, lui, lei )\n matt chrome ( Sento, Più, io, lui, lei ) \n glossy chrome ( Sento, Più, io, lui, lei )\n surfaces\n For details about surfaces and cnfigurations, please see occhio.com\n \n* PVD surfaces that are manufactured in a complex metalization 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