Precision in 3D

Says Who

Since 2010, Danish duo Kasper Meldgaard and Nikolaj Duve have embraced 3D prototyping and VR as core design tools. "We believe that magic happens when industrial design meets art and technology meets creativity." Using digital models, they explore surfaces, volumes, and lighting effects long before fabricating the first physical prototype – an approach that reveals design quality at the earliest stages.

Take the Elvas pendant light: it demonstrates how material contrast shapes a space through a delicate metal shade paired with a restrained marble accent – perfectly suited for counters and lounge areas. For dynamic lighting control, Sponge delivers: wireless, three-stage dimming, and weatherproof, it works equally well on restaurant terraces and in hotel lobbies. The solar-powered Saulio extends the palette with grid-free lighting for outdoor dining.

Explore Says Who lighting.

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Radically Reduced

A new timber residence for a family that focuses on the essentials

New Yet Familiar

On the expansion and transformation of Hamburg's green heart

New Addition to the Historic Old Town

An elegant new building seamlessly integrates into the streetscape at Oberanger, nestled among postwar structures

Sustainable and Flexible

New Schulzentrum Stockbrünnele in Böblingen brings two schools together under one roof

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Less is More

Lighting designer Davide Groppi captivates with minimalist luminaires of technical brilliance.

The Kitchen as a Hub for Connection

Design and function shaped around how people actually live.

Space Magic for Six

A residential home in Kalkum makes intelligent use of a narrow building envelope

Workspaces Where People Thrive – From Steel Manufacturing to Rail and Logistics

ASSMANN crafts customized workplaces across industries

Floating Light Play

Glow D2W Mirror Cabinet

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Creating Thoughtful Accents

A conference center's courtyard that does more with less—proof that restraint can speak volumes.

What's Really Driving Climate Goals

The warming we've already triggered is irreversible