PSLab's monochromatic Berlin showroom is a "sacred place for light"
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 Published On Jan 12, 2024

A pared-back palette of raw materials helps to create a calm backdrop for PSLab's lighting products inside the brand's Berlin workshop and showroom space, designed in collaboration with Belgian firm B-bis architecten.

The newly opened studio occupies the ground floor and basement of a 1907 residential building in the city's Charlottenburg district.

PSLab, which designs and manufactures light fixtures for architectural projects, set out to create a showroom where customers can experience lighting effects in a home-like environment.

"PSLab is not a digital platform where clients pick and buy products," the company's founder Dimitri Saddi told Dezeen. "Therefore the physical space as a 'home' is most important for one-on-one communication."

"In Berlin, as with all our studios, we wanted to design a canvas to show the quality of our light and to show the process of our bespoke design approach by integrating a material library of endless opportunities and possibilities."

Video directed by Lana Daher.

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