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.

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