Luceplan Showroom
New York / United States / 2015
Designed by architect Amedeo G. Cavalchini, the space exemplifies synergy between decorative and architectural lighting fixtures and offers architects and designers a one-stop shop for projects. Cavalchini’s design was initially inspired by the actual products that would be showcased there – looking at the technical, commercial, economical and aesthetic components. Set on two floors, Cavalchini divided the showroom’s main level into 22 light boxes each infused with a special still life, using new materials such as the de Castelli etched aluminium walls and pine wood slats. The lower level mixes old and new, integrating the original redbrick columns with modern lighting elements, meeting space and informal seating areas featuring furniture from Buzzispace.
Designed by architect Amedeo G. Cavalchini, the space exemplifies synergy between decorative and architectural lighting fixtures and offers architects and designers a one-stop shop for projects. Cavalchini’s design was initially inspired by the actual products that would be showcased there – looking at the technical, commercial, economical and aesthetic components. Set on two floors, Cavalchini divided the showroom’s main level into 22 light boxes each infused with a special still life, using...
- Year 2015
- Work started in 2014
- Work finished in 2015
- Main structure Wood
- Client Luceplan spa
- Contractor interfiere
- Cost 400000
- Status Completed works
- Type Corporate Headquarters / Showrooms/Shops / Interior Design / Lighting Design
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