Marco Polo Tower, Hamburg
Marco Polo Tower, Hamburg
KBNK architects took care of the interior design of a 164 m² apartment on the 15th floor of Marco Polo Tower, situated in Hamburg’s HafenCity and built by architect Stefan Behnisch. The organic style of the tower’s silhouette was thereby transferred to a flowing space continuum. The lighting concept emphasizes the line management, Occhio ceiling spotlights of the Più family create an exciting play of light and shadow. With their classic shape and shiny chrome surfaces, the recessed and surface-mounted spotlights blend harmoniously with the interior design. The concept recieved the »AIT – International Luxury Living Application Award«.
Year of realisation: 2012
Client: private
Architecture: Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart
Interior design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Lighting design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Area (UF): 164 m²
Lighting: Più alto LED, Più piano seamless LED
Photography: Robert Sprang, MunichMarco Polo Tower, Hamburg
KBNK architects took care of the interior design of a 164 m² apartment on the 15th floor of Marco Polo Tower, situated in Hamburg’s HafenCity and built by architect Stefan Behnisch. The organic style of the tower’s silhouette was thereby transferred to a flowing space continuum. The lighting concept emphasizes the line management, Occhio ceiling spotlights of the Più family create an exciting play of light and shadow. With their classic shape and shiny chrome surfaces, the recessed and surface-mounted spotlights blend harmoniously with the interior design. The concept recieved the »AIT – International Luxury Living Application Award«.
Year of realisation: 2012
Client: private
Architecture: Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart
Interior design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Lighting design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Area (UF): 164 m²
Lighting: Più alto LED, Più piano seamless LED
Photography: Robert Sprang, MunichMarco Polo Tower, Hamburg
KBNK architects took care of the interior design of a 164 m² apartment on the 15th floor of Marco Polo Tower, situated in Hamburg’s HafenCity and built by architect Stefan Behnisch. The organic style of the tower’s silhouette was thereby transferred to a flowing space continuum. The lighting concept emphasizes the line management, Occhio ceiling spotlights of the Più family create an exciting play of light and shadow. With their classic shape and shiny chrome surfaces, the recessed and surface-mounted spotlights blend harmoniously with the interior design. The concept recieved the »AIT – International Luxury Living Application Award«.
Year of realisation: 2012
Client: private
Architecture: Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart
Interior design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Lighting design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Area (UF): 164 m²
Lighting: Più alto LED, Più piano seamless LED
Photography: Robert Sprang, MunichMarco Polo Tower, Hamburg
KBNK architects took care of the interior design of a 164 m² apartment on the 15th floor of Marco Polo Tower, situated in Hamburg’s HafenCity and built by architect Stefan Behnisch. The organic style of the tower’s silhouette was thereby transferred to a flowing space continuum. The lighting concept emphasizes the line management, Occhio ceiling spotlights of the Più family create an exciting play of light and shadow. With their classic shape and shiny chrome surfaces, the recessed and surface-mounted spotlights blend harmoniously with the interior design. The concept recieved the »AIT – International Luxury Living Application Award«.
Year of realisation: 2012
Client: private
Architecture: Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart
Interior design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Lighting design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Area (UF): 164 m²
Lighting: Più alto LED, Più piano seamless LED
Photography: Robert Sprang, MunichMarco Polo Tower, Hamburg
KBNK architects took care of the interior design of a 164 m² apartment on the 15th floor of Marco Polo Tower, situated in Hamburg’s HafenCity and built by architect Stefan Behnisch. The organic style of the tower’s silhouette was thereby transferred to a flowing space continuum. The lighting concept emphasizes the line management, Occhio ceiling spotlights of the Più family create an exciting play of light and shadow. With their classic shape and shiny chrome surfaces, the recessed and surface-mounted spotlights blend harmoniously with the interior design. The concept recieved the »AIT – International Luxury Living Application Award«.
Year of realisation: 2012
Client: private
Architecture: Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart
Interior design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Lighting design: KBNK ARCHITEKTEN, Hamburg
Area (UF): 164 m²
Lighting: Più alto LED, Più piano seamless LED
Photography: Robert Sprang, Munich