Illuminating Innovation: David Chipperfield’s w241 Faro Wins Lighting of the Year – Wästberg

At the Residence Stora Formpris 2024, w241 Faro took center stage as it was awarded the “Lighting of the Year” distinction. This innovative portable lamp, designed by award-winning architect David Chipperfield for Swedish company Wästberg, impressed the jury with its unique combination of function, aesthetics, and flexibility.

The jury described w241 Faro as “the most flexible of lighthouses, namely a lamp you can take with you. Stylish, serious, a light machine. Everything we want.” This apt description captures the essence of the lamp – a portable lighting solution that combines the power of a lighthouse with modern design and user-friendliness.

w241 Faro stands out for its versatility. It is both a welcoming beacon with a soft, low-sweeping light and a technically superior hybrid lamp that unites first-class illumination with smooth portability. Thanks to its sophisticated design and charging solution, w241 Faro can easily move between different environments, from the dining table to the outdoor terrace.

 

 

David Chipperfield, founder of David Chipperfield Architects, has an impressive track record with offices in several world cities. His latest accolade, the 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize, confirms his position as one of the world’s leading architects.

The collaboration between Chipperfield and Wästberg demonstrates a perfect synergy between architectural vision and technical expertise in lighting. The result, w241 Faro, is a product that not only meets practical lighting needs but also helps reshape our perception of what portable lighting can be.

The “Lighting of the Year” award cements w241 Faro’s position as a groundbreaking design. It represents a future where function, aesthetics, and mobility are seamlessly intertwined, offering a solution that is equally practical and inspiring.