‘XY180’ is a 3-piece lighting collection designed by OMA, an international architectural practice founded by Rem Koolhaas. The collection was inspired by a fascination of key architectural elements: point, line and surface.
There are floor, wall and ceiling options: The clever hinge design can generate countless lighting solutions.
The dimmable tubes create an evenly diffused, ambient light; while the spotlights - either in a discreet 4,1W or a powerful 7,1W - provide focused lighting.
By exposing the light and allowing it to pivot, the fixture becomes the main feature as it shifts into multiple configurations; a product that contributes to the creation of space, not only by the light it emits, but also by its physical presence.
‘XY180’ is a 3-piece lighting collection designed by OMA, an international architectural practice founded by Rem Koolhaas. The collection was inspired by a fascination of key architectural elements: point, line and surface.
There are floor, wall and ceiling options: The clever hinge design can generate countless lighting solutions.
The dimmable tubes create an evenly diffused, ambient light; while the spotlights - either in a discreet 4,1W or a powerful 7,1W - provide focused lighting.
By exposing the light and allowing it to pivot, the fixture becomes the main feature as it shifts into multiple configurations; a product that contributes to the creation of space, not only by the light it emits, but also by its physical presence.
‘XY180’ is a 3-piece lighting collection designed by OMA, an international architectural practice founded by Rem Koolhaas. The collection was inspired by a fascination of key architectural elements: point, line and surface.
There are floor, wall and ceiling options: The clever hinge design can generate countless lighting solutions.
The dimmable tubes create an evenly diffused, ambient light; while the spotlights - either in a discreet 4,1W or a powerful 7,1W - provide focused lighting.
By exposing the light and allowing it to pivot, the fixture becomes the main feature as it shifts into multiple configurations; a product that contributes to the creation of space, not only by the light it emits, but also by its physical presence.