The Axolight luminaires at La Reserve Residence in the South of France. A project by Ehrmann-Baccarat

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The Axolight luminaires at La Reserve Residence in the South of France. A project by Ehrmann-Baccarat
The Axolight luminaires at La Reserve Residence in the South of France. A project by Ehrmann-Baccarat

In this breath-taking villa in the South of France, the entire lighting system is curated by Axolight, using five of its most famous collections: Alysoid, Aura, Clavius, Nafir, and Skin. Ehrmann-Baccarat architecture and interior design studio visualizes and realizes high-level real estate projects, characterized by a unique calling to excellence.

Each part of the house finds its completeness in Axolight design.

The living area of the residence is definitely the heart of the house, that strongly recalls the near Mediterranean Sea in the colours and also thanks to the glass walls overlooking the outdoor pool. For the living and dining rooms, the architects choose six Alysoid suspended lamps in several sizes and installed at different heights, also over the dining table. The selected finish is anthracite grey with chains in natural brass.

Three Nafir suspended lamps with 3 lights illuminate the kitchen island. Their bronze finish matches perfectly with the furniture's warm wood veining. Welcoming colours together with simple lines create the right place to host the informal meeting times of the family.

For the hallways of the house, the interior designers chose two collections that belong to the tradition of Axolight: seven Skin ceiling lamps in light blue eco-leather and eight Clavius with a hand-made silken thread lampshade in tobacco version.

The simple geometrical shapes follow the lines of these areas, encouraging the guests to proceed safely along the wisely lit corridors.

Even in this project Axolight can demonstrate once again the artisanship of their solutions, personalizing Aura suspended lamps in tea version. To light up the entire height of the majestic staircase the canopy diameter is increased and a third element is added to the pendant, which is usually composed of two elements.

Source: Axo Light
Photos: Beppe Raso
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