Originally designed for the foyer of the Bavarian National Museum in Germany, the Iconic Eyes pendant light masterfully illuminates grand spaces with sophistication and ease. The lights' oval design incorporates a multitude of individual LED lenses, combining to create a spectacular, ambient glow that is modernist with a touch of classical grandeur. A smaller household friendly version has also been created, offering the same expression but in a compact, more economical form for when space is at a premium.
Bernhard Dessecker has over thirty years of experience in lighting planning, interior architecture and developing and designing lighting fixtures.
Dessecker’s career began as an interior architect in 1983 at Studio Morsa in New York City. The following year he became a member of the design team at Ingo Maurer, a top international lighting design company based in Munich, Germany. Not only did Dessecker contribute his own designs to the collection, but he also developed many of the technically challenging and complex light fixtures.
Dessecker is a practical designer who has always pursued optimum results in collaboration with the client, owner, architect, engineer and craftsmen without losing sight of the financial, technical and human requirements and needs.
His many projects — from large scale metropolitan subway stations to private jobs to “one-off” hand-made products — all maintain an innovative, and sometimes quirky, elegance that are his signature style.