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Occhio — Rediscover Your Lighting Design Talent
Catalyzing Happiness in Everyday Life
The subtle interplay between light and shadow, the flexible switching of direct and indirect lighting, the coordination of focused and diffused light, and the transformation of illumination all shape how we perceive a space and influence our overall sense of well-being.
It is no coincidence that light is often regarded as the fourth dimension. It has no fixed form and cannot be touched, yet it is visible, tangible, and undeniably present in the world. Occhio offers you this magical lighting tool — one that illuminates your space and makes your personal environment truly exceptional.
A Bridge Connecting Spaces
Occhio’s modular lighting system allows you to unleash creativity and imagination, tailoring lighting design precisely to your personal needs and the architecture of your home.
While offering customized solutions, Occhio also provides cohesive, overarching lighting concepts: a universal design with high-quality light that links separate areas, ensuring that every space in your home participates in the overall lighting design.
Creative and Personalized Illumination
Whether diffused, focused, or projected from one or multiple directions, Occhio luminaires can be positioned and configured according to your requirements and expectations.
Each luminaire comes with interchangeable optical components such as lenses, color filters, and light optics, allowing adjustments of color temperature, beam angle, and spread. You can use them in any way you choose to precisely set up your lighting design, fulfilling even the most specific illumination needs.
Light as Evolution
The philosophy behind Occhio stems from practical experience. In the 1990s, designer and entrepreneur Axel Meise developed lighting concepts for private and project clients. The market’s oversaturation of aesthetic and technical lighting options often obstructed excellent results — a challenge that inspired him to innovate.