Copenhagen, Denmark
A Private Home in Steel, Onyx & Brass
PHOTOGRAPHY: Gastón Szerman, Editions Agency
Some spaces reveal themselves slowly. This private residence is one of them – rooms that hold their light close, surfaces that absorb and reflect in equal measure. Commissioned as a complete lighting vision, it became an exercise in material honesty: what happens when every lamp and every surface belong to the same conversation.
The kitchen anchors the home. An I-Model Aura in Brushed steel hangs above the island: its dual light source casting task light downward and a quiet ambient glow upward, making additional ceiling fixtures unnecessary. Steel meets stone. The lamp disappears into the space and the light remains.
Above the dining table, PARS Pendants descend in a cluster, their onyx cylinders glowing warm against the cooler palette of the room. Onyx is never the same, each tube carrying its own vein, its own depth. Nearby, a bespoke PARS rod configuration extends the language of the collection into something made site-specific.
In the hallway, an I-MODEL Wall Mounted in steel illuminates the mirror – deliberate and even, reading as architecture rather than addition. A Divar 2.0 anchors the opposite wall; adjustable, quiet, commanding without competing.
In the living room, a custom-developed track rail carries Donya Pivots — a bespoke system developed for this project, giving the ceiling a surgical precision, with every angle considered. Every surface intentional. The full commission spans five lamp families, two bespoke developments, and a single unifying material thread: brushed steel throughout, interrupted only where onyx and brass speak for themselves.
All ANOUR lamps are handcrafted in Denmark. Made to order. Made to last








