Green light: ARTEMIDE
For a new residential project set amid the green meadows of the north-German countryside, interior planners raumideen were presented with a brief that called for a creative lighting concept – so they turned to ARTEMIDE…
February 21, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT

Such charisma: For the lighting of the house, the client and the planners relied almost entirely on products from Artemide. The facade features wall luminaires from the Italian manufacturer's Effetto series

The high, open rooms in the living area are brightly lit even from airy heights thanks to the effective vector spotlights of the A.24 system. The magnetic profiles are precisely integrated into the acoustic ceiling
Purposefully placed designer luminaires from the Italian lighting company serve as pointed accents, structuring the large rooms and providing efficient light, while at the same time, a feeling of cosiness


Introducing Scopas: the eye-catching luminaires by Scottish designer Neil Poulton look different from every perspective, while the A.24 system spotlights are more discreet
Artemide’s Skydro ceiling luminaire above the free-standing bathtub immediately catches the eye – a sculpture even when switched off


With lightness and transparency, a cluster of Empatia luminaires by Artemide connects the two floors – the more sociable living area below with the private part above


The A.24 lighting system is also used in the bedrooms as a structuring lighting system. The dressing room is filled with a play of semi-transparency, direct lighting and the elegance of golden Decomposé luminaires


A diffuse-light-emitting version of the A.24 system is utilised in the bathroom and traces the architecture. In the second bathroom, the organically shaped Skydro luminaire reflects the surroundings like wet pebbles
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