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The structure and style of a building can create a sense of shelter and safety—
a declaration of architectural presence, prestige, and values.
“Fels in der Brandung” (German for “A Pillar of Strength”) is a riverside hotel boasting a spectacular view, constructed primarily from concrete. In this monolithic structure, Occhio's lighting skillfully illuminates the interior walls, highlighting the texture of the cool-toned material while imbuing the space with a sense of warmth and livability.
In 2013, a devastating flood destroyed many homes in the German town of Passau. In response, new, flood-resistant structures were erected.
Fels in der Brandung now stands like a cliffside sentinel, defying the rushing waters of the river.
By day, the building’s architecture is what captures attention.
By night, it's the inviting ambiance of light that defines the experience.
Matte black Più alto spotlights accentuate the interior's black feature walls.
Their warm light softens the raw concrete, crafting a comfortable, intimate atmosphere.
Thanks to their rotatable and directional design, they adapt fluidly to changing room dynamics.
The minimalist wall surfaces are illuminated so artfully that no paintings are needed—
the light itself becomes the curator. It transforms the concrete into a stage,
bringing it to life with nuance and narrative.
Three spotlights create focused, bright illumination over the central kitchen island.
Their symmetrical placement reinforces the geometric clarity at the heart of the space.
The Mito volo, a pendant from the Mito linear series, aligns with the aesthetic of Cubist architecture,
yet brings a layer of elegance and refinement to the space.
With adjustable height functionality, it appears to float effortlessly,
while its power cables vanish discreetly between slender supports.
The Mito largo arched floor lamp, with its exquisite bronze finish, serves as a counterpoint to the raw materials and sculptural volumes of the space.
Its “color tune” technology allows users to adjust the color temperature of the light—
welcoming each morning with invigorating cool light.
Set against the backdrop of cold concrete architecture and the natural landscape beyond the window,
Mito raggio introduces a sense of warmth and calm into the room.
Its gentle, diffused light softly washes over the lounge chair, forming a delicate halo—
shaping a peaceful corner for rest and quiet reflection.