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About the Designer
Michael Rosing Michael Rösing, CEO of Absolut Lighting, first succumbed to the fascination of light as a teenager. He was interested not only in the scientific and technical side of things but also in the cross-cultural phenomenon.
As a designer, Rösing sees lighting as a tool for coercing light into a particular shape to suit a certain purpose. His designs are defined by a reduction to the technically necessary. As the publisher of other people's designs, Rösing pays particular attention to the trinity of function, shape and feasibility.
He also possesses a good eye for aesthetic excellence and the spirit of the times. The Luminaire »lampshade« by Sebastian Bergne is one of the classics of his collection and has now even been included in the collection of the renowned museum of modern art in New York.
Michael Rösing, CEO of Absolut Lighting, first succumbed to the fascination of light as a teenager. He was interested not only in the scientific and technical side of things but also in the cross-cultural phenomenon.
As a designer, Rösing sees lighting as a tool for coercing light into a particular shape to suit a certain purpose. His designs are defined by a reduction to the technically necessary. As the publisher of other people's designs, Rösing pays particular attention to the trinity of function, shape and feasibility.
He also possesses a good eye for aesthetic excellence and the spirit of the times. The Luminaire »lampshade« by Sebastian Bergne is one of the classics of his collection and has now even been included in the collection of the renowned museum of modern art in New York.
The shining wall lights and ceiling lamps fascinated by the interplay of shadow and light. The different images give each room a personal touch. The lighting belongs to the winners of the European innovation competition for light design: Nachlu x 2007
Features:
- Gives a warm atmosphere and invites observers to dream
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