Amsterdam Centraal
31 light columns illuminate one of the busiest public passages, transforming everyday movement into an experience of rhythm and light.
Each luminaire was produced in the studio of Michal Ullrich using advanced glass fusing technology. To achieve perfect precision, the forms were first modelled digitally and then 3D-printed for glass slumping. Layers of fused glass encapsulate microscopic air bubbles that softly diffuse the light across the entire surface.
LED modules with adjustable colour temperature ensure harmony with the surrounding environment, while the hand-polished stainless-steel frame provides both structural stability and refined detail.
Because the installation is placed in a high-traffic area, safety and durability were essential. The glass structure is engineered to withstand vibration, impact and daily wear without losing its clarity or balance.
Light engineered for movement, designed to endure.
| Client | Amsterdam Centraal, Gielissen Neos |
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| Location | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Year | 2015 |
| Design | Amsterdam Centraal |