The Oscar goes to...

The Oscar goes to...

In collaboration with Gilbert & Stamper, Zumtobel and its sister brand Thorn Lighting have created a bespoke lighting scheme for Oscar Acoustics’ headquarters, enhancing the building’s industrial aesthetic, supporting its vision for an inspiring workspace that combines style with sustainability.

Situated on a former cement works site, the Oscar Acoustics headquarters consists not only of offices and showrooms, but
also serves as a warehouse and logistics centre. The two buildings feature dark metal panels, modern black window frames, brick walls – both inside and out – and high, open ceilings that expose the building infrastructure.

Entering the Oscar Acoustics headquarters can be an almost immersive experience. The interplay of bold colours, carefully selected materials, art objects, light and music creates an extravagant, inspiring atmosphere that immediately captivates the visitor – the perfect place to do business and to bring Oscar’s acoustic and soundproofing solutions to life.

Zumtobel has equipped the newly built company headquarters with state-of-the-art, high quality lighting. The wide product range from PANOS infinity to TECTON provides an aesthetic solution that complements the ‘industrial’ interior design and enables optimum user guidance, high functionality and energy efficient use of light.

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