Steinel Central Offices
Lope Matias

KRION at the central office of STEINEL, leaders in technology and innovation in the lighting sector

PORCELANOSA as KRION® Porcelanosa Solid Surface

For over 50 years, STEINEL has forged its success thanks to the quality of its innovations, which along with technical knowledge and years of experience, have been key to the high quality of its items produced exclusively in its own plants in Germany, Switzerland, Romania and Moldova. Made in Europe is the recipe for STEINEL’s success.

At its central offices in Herzebrock – Clarholz, Germany, it has used the solid surface from PORCELANOSA GroupKRION, for coverings in part of its reception, where the product from one of its own brands, SENSES, lamps with the latest technology (tactile, gestural, motion detection) presented, as well as the spectacular design that accompanies the SENSES range: TouchEyesMooove and One.

When we visit its installations, we find ourselves in a hall with a public service desk, with a front of natural wood and several surfaces made with KRION 1100 Snow White. Once inside, a piece of KRION as a counter captures our attention, with eight Mooove lamps, controlled by intuitive gestures, the display having a channel for electrical cables.

KRION transformed by: Richard Mangel

Photographs: Lope Matias

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