The new luminaire by Lukas Heintschel: a poetic design that shows that light can do more than just dispel darkness. The L10 TWN can be used to tell stories or set accents.
Good stories begin with warm light. Whether it’s a candle flickering on the table or a small spotlight illuminating the lines you’re reading. Light touches the retina and the emotions.
The L10 TWN by Lukas Heintschel also goes beyond the purely functional. The designer experimented with light incidence, silhouettes and materials. In the end, he was won over by an architectural aluminium tube. “It is minimally invasive and later, through the various surfaces in combination with a base, becomes a complex, minimalist object.”
Two materials form an aesthetic alliance: stone and aluminium tubing enter into a visible union, creating a clean, geometric form. The base comes in three versions, each creating a new accent: sometimes it stands for minimalism with black marble, sometimes for cosiness with travertine or concrete. In all cases, it is characterised by an architecturally sophisticated design.
L10 TWN is more than a light – it is a stage for light. Its poetic design directs the radiation and reveals that light can do more than just dispel darkness. It shimmers, warms or shines. With the help of the dimmer, a wide variety of moods can be created: the darker the setting, the warmer the light. The brightest setting conveys clarity and luminosity. The lamp shines for eight to ten hours thanks to its rechargeable battery and can also be operated via cable.