This family of lights works in tandem to set the mood for your home!

When it comes to sustainable building design, why stop at the structural level? Lighting is also a hugely important element of green standards and the TEO collection of office lighting is designed in an effort to help provide a more sustainable future. From manufacturing and transport to the actual use and afterlife, each of the three pieces has been thoughtfully crafted to have more aesthetic than environmental impact.

The first in the series is the TEO1 pendant lamp that can be hung based on your need for lighting. The wings of the design light up, providing you with a concentrated spotlighting or a more diffused lighting set up based on your needs. The second in the series is the TEO2 standing lamp. Retaining the minimal family aesthetics, the TEO2 lightens up every corner with its angular design. Use it as a reading lamp or to give a secondary lighting source to your room. Last but not least is the TEO3 table lamp. This sleek table lamp carries the straight lines used across the family but misses on the softness of the fabric. The resulting design is an edgy light design that finds itself at home in any interior setting while occupying minimal space. The family is controlled by a wall-mounted remote control that lets you vary the light intensity, warmth and comes with a standby mode to keep you ready to light up!

Using recycled fabric, recycled aluminum, and a wood-plastic composite, this entire light series uses modern pastel colors with soft textures that invite you to interact with the design. Given the ample light settings and the cool remote, this light is sure to be the mood-enhancer your home needs!

Designer: Christoph Andrejcic, Chris Götze, Jakob Tiefenbacher

TEO 1 – Pendant Lamp

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TEO 2 – Floor Lamp

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TEO 3 – Table Lamp

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Uplus is the ultimate modular office system

It’s probably fair to assume that, like us, you spend an unhealthy amount of time at your desk. Whilst this is far from ideal, we may as well have a desk that allows us to work efficiently. The last two decades have seen a significant shift in the usability of the technology we use at work, but a lot of the time our desks don’t effectively reflect or accommodate this change. Until now.

The Uplus is a modular office system that beautifully blurs the lines between furniture and technology, to create a productivity-inducing work zone! The height adjustable platform features gently curved edges that create a softer, more approachable aesthetic, but it’s beneath this panel where the magic happens! A network of carefully positioned channels holds an abundance of power sources which help transform the desk into a work zone! Screen modules can be clipped into the edges, removing the need for a bulky, intrusive monitor, whilst wireless charging removes the need for distracting cables. This is certainly a desk we wouldn’t mind sitting at!

Designer: Christoph Andrejcic

Is This a Vacuum Cleaner or a Piece of Art?

The humble vacuum cleaner now has a commonplace within our homes, as it is seen as a necessity as opposed to a luxury. However, this doesn’t stop it from carrying a rather unimaginative and uninspiring form. Until now that is, the Drip handheld vacuum cleaner puts aesthetics first.

Drip flaunts a sculptural form that oozes sophistication, from the bold, powerful stance that the form creates, through to the distinctive finish that elegantly conceals the electronic nature of the product, making it more or a piece of art than a domestic appliance.

The absence of a handle not only allows for a clean, sleek design, but also alters how the product is used, adding to its uniqueness and bringing a sense of intrigue. This is certainly a device that you will want to leave out, as opposed to shoving into the draw!

Designer: Christoph Andrejcic

The Perfect Bedside Lamp?

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We see bedside lamps in a wide variety of design styles, however, not one of them has looked quite like this one. Svamp has both a strong form and function, making it an extremely interesting design that is just as great when the light is off, as it is when it is on.

The light gently emits out of the translucent top section, calmly bathing the side table in light. On top of this sits its most unique feature, and one that brings great function to the product; the donut-shaped dish can be used to hold small items, while the smaller sub-section can keep items separate.

A dark blue has been used for color on the inner top section and on the translucent base, while a complimentary orange is present on the power cable and top sub-section to add an interesting visual and make a strong and bold statement.

Designer: Christoph Andrejcic

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