Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakesh: ERCO
ERCO LED lighting tools for glamorous exhibition design: the Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakesh.
November 29, 2018 | 11:00 pm CUT


The Studio KO architectural duo designed a museum ideally suited to the haute couture of Yves Saint Laurent – a building as flowing and complex as the master's clothing creations

In the so-called Black Box the colours, textures, embroideries, flounces and draped textile plies of the costly robes are crisply and three-dimensionally highlighted via accented lighting with Optec contour spotlights


With Optec contour spotlights, the crisp-edged illumination of exhibits creates a colour explosion in the black box
Those entering the foyer of the museum from the road and through the slender corridor between brickwork walls and the entrance courtyard, flooded with sunlight and embellished with a six-foot YSL logo (effectively displayed by two beamer projectors following the onset of twilight), is guided to the right towards the main exhibition space. At first glance, visitors experience complete darkness.
The key works of the creative genius Yves Saint Laurent are effectively illuminated and opulently staged in the black exhibition space

The oxblood red walls are homogeneously illuminated with Optec wallwashers

The interior rectangular patio with water bowl and Moroccan glazed earthenware mosaics in varying tones of green are uniformly and coolly illuminated at night by two Lightscan wallwashers with neutral white light colour
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