Grau lamps follow not only visual requirements, but also have a technical aspect. In 1984, designer and manufacturer Tobias Grau began with the design of special furniture, lamps and home furnishings. He focused not only on the living area. Also, for the office, there are some collections that show off functionality and design. The first lamp collection was presented in 1987 through which the designer achieved international recognition. Numerous design awards show that behind these collections is a little star.
The Grau lamps in perfect beauty
The collections by Grau lamps are split between residential lighting and object lighting. While some lamps can only put moods in a room, the Grau Falling pendant lamp is, for example, to illuminate the entire room. From above, the Grau pendant light provides for a pleasant light distribution, without dazzling directly. The other models of the collections combine a wonderful design with a functional use. The various designs are characterized by clear structures and uniform materials. The materials are combined in different and unusual ways. This explains how classic Grau lighting or even other models are created with a certain extravagance. All models have one thing in common: They come across as incredibly aesthetic and are an eye-catcher in any room. Especially popular is, for example, the GrauGeorge pendant lamp.
History of Grau lighting
The manufacturer's headquarters are located in Hamburg today. Here, the employees take over not only the design, but also the final assembly and the service takes place in the workshops. Thus, the customers can rely on the quality and design from one building.