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Hello
Architonic ID: 1492849
Year of Launch: 2017
Concept
belux hello is an all-round LED lighting tool: This flexible system provides light wherever it is needed, even when the power outlet is in the wrong place, the ceiling of an old building is too delicate to bear a light installation or that very picture in the hallway just doesn’t get enough light. belux hello requires just one tension cable. Power is fed through the spiral cable wrapping around the tension cable, from lighting element to lighting element.
Due to its transparent architecture and elegant design, belux hello formally appears natural and low-key while radiating its own identity at the same time.
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Switzerland
«Let’s create designs which help people to proceed to a sustainable future in a self-determined and graceful way.» Stephan Hürlemann, architect and designer. Stephan Hürlemann (1972) is a Swiss architect and designer with his own company in Zurich. He designs architectural environments, furniture, products and installations for international companies. More than 80 of Hürlemann’s designs have been realised to date. His concept for a resilient office space, the Dancing Office (2017), revolutionised the design of work environments. From New Work to metaverse. In his work, Stephan Hürlemann dedicates himself to important everyday issues which require intelligent design solutions. His holistic way of thinking is in demand for topics concerning the future of work, resilient interior design, the sustainable value creation of furniture, spatial installations or the design of spaces in the metaverse, among others. His Dancing Office. In 2019 he designed his own Studio in Zurich based on his spatial concept Dancing Office. In this dynamic work environment, he and his team research the ways in which digitalization, climate change, pandemics, changing hierarchies and the needs of different generations affect our daily lives.