Everything is possible. This is the message from the Danish designer, Cecilie Manz.
An innovative fire and sense of detail express themselves in her lighting designs. As she puts it, new products should either be innovative and rejuvenating, or offer improvement, in order to earn recognition. Thus, she has done her utmost to develop designs that do not steal attention from the light, but ensure that function always prevails.
This dramatic collection comes is three sizes:
Small 6.5" Diameter x 8" High; 60 watt
Medium 10" D x 12.75" H; 100 watt
Large 15.75" D x 20" H; 200 watt
X-Large 21.5" D x 27.5" H' 200 watt
For all sizes the adjustable "grey" cord extends up to 118" Long. UL listed. Made of aluminum.
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About the Designer:
Cecilie Manz was born in the Odsherred region of Denmark. As the child of parents occupied with art and design, designing always formed a natural part of her life. She chose design as her living when she began studying at the Danish School of Design in 1992. Her great interest for function and conceptualization took her further as an exchange student to Helsinki where she attended the Finnish University of Art and Design.
In 1998, a year after she graduated from the Danish School of Design she started her own studio, Manz Lab, the centre of her work ever since.
Cecilie Manz' strong feeling for functionality and insistence on quality make her an obvious choice for Fritz Hansen. Already, Cecilie Manz has exhibited all over the world and is permanently represented in the exhibitions of MOMA and the Danish Design Centre. She has been lectured and awarded several significant prizes for her conceptual design.
"I work with things that have a meaning to me. My general idea is always to have a clear argument legitimizing the designs that I make. Function is essential, and if I cannot formulate a good reason for a new product, it is better to refrain from making it" Cecilie Manz