| Zero
Lighting
Is it possible to create new design? Yes, it is, if
you think and are inspired by your heart.
Our hearts have grown up in the gloomy darkness of the Scandinavian
winter and in the brilliant sunshine of the Scandinavian
summer. A double life that involves us in a complicated love
affair with light and shadow, darkness and shape. This double
life creates a fantastic seed bed for functional design,
combined with emotion.
When Zero was set up in 1978, the founders had long experience
- of glass. This experience lead them to leave glass for
a while - then return - and start to make lampshades from
sheet metal instead. Börge Lindau, the designer, was
attracted by the daring idea and began a long-term involvement.
Considering their limited resources, Börge felt that
the choice of material for the first lamps was very important,
so that the lamps could be perceived as being new, and attract
publicity for their innovative design. So he suggested that
a suitable material would be perforated sheet metal, and
the decision was made. The choice of material then achieved
such a success that for the first ten years, almost all the
product range consisted of lampshades of all shapes and sizes,
made from a variety of types of perforated sheet metal.
Slowly but surely, Zero began to expand and they moved their
operations from the garage where they started up, to an industrial
unit in central Nybro. There was plenty of space for the
company here which, after a few years, began to grow at an
increasing rate. When Börge phased out his involvement
to devote time to Blå Station, his own furniture compan,
Zero initiated their long-term and fruitful collaboration
with another designer, Per Sundstedt. He then got tired of
sheet metal and wanted to start designing glass lampshades,
many designed by Per Sundstedt, with contributions from other
exciting Scandinavian designers such as Thomas Bernstrand,
Mattias Ståhlborn, Fredrik Mattson, the Front design
group, Mia Gammelgaard etc.
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