Elegance is in the details with Occhio's new phantom surfaces
Product surfaces are often not given the credit they deserve. With phantom and black phantom, the lighting specialists at Occhio have now added two novelties to their repertoire that stand out from the crowd.
April 5, 2022 | 10:00 pm CUT
Exteriors matter
One of the exhibition pieces was the famous Panton Chair, which looks much classier in the shiny original version from 1967 than in the matt version from the 1990s. Also presented was the can of terrycloth Super Deo Spray, which wrapped itself in bathrobe fabric at the end of the 1970s to arouse pleasant feelings, or a computer mouse that seems to be carved out of wood and humorously irritates the user.

As an arched luminaire or as a ceiling lamp, the Mito series is also available in the new phantom surfaces
At Occhio, surfaces are chosen as carefully as the designs themselves. Only surfaces that achieve exciting effects for all models have any chance of being included in the programme


With gesture control, the lighting mood can be adjusted to any situation while the surfaces remain unaffected. With phantom and black phantom, however, every light change increases fascination
Embracing the darkness
The subtle phantom surface is now also available in a black edition. With black phantom, the surfaces of luminaires and spotlights now have a particularly striking elegance, which as a powerful and deep black accent will delight lovers of purist designs. Thanks to the metallic depth and intensity of the colour, black phantom stands out as a deliberate contrast to the interior without being stylistically out of the ordinary.

Occhio's lighting solutions shape living spaces, while their high-quality and durable surfaces encapsulate design for every interior style
The idea of developing long-lasting lamps that put everything from the floor to the ceiling in the right light is the basis of Occhio


The new phantom and black phantom surfaces give Occhio's Sento and Mito series a special, sculpture-like elegance
A holistic approach to lighting design
From a young age, the designer started to build luminaires himself. Many years later, during a job in retail, he realised that there were hardly any combinable products to equip an entire room or building with luminaires: this gave rise to the idea of developing stylish systems. Today, the modular approach convinces in four series – all with diverse models, colours and technical possibilities.With black phantom, Occhio surfaces now have a particularly striking elegance. Thanks to the metallic depth and intensity of the colour, black phantom stands out as a deliberate contrast to the interior without being stylistically out of the ordinary
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