An exciting venture is about to begin as Light Culture commences an exclusive partnership with German luminaire manufacturer BEGA that is certain to light up Australia.
BEGA luminaires | Photography © Sergio Grazia
The light is shining brightly with a new partnership that sees Light Culture become the exclusive Australian partner of prestige German lighting manufacture, BEGA. For more than 70 years BEGA has been developing and producing high-quality luminaires for all areas of architecture and is renowned throughout the world as a trailblazer in lighting design.
In partnering with BEGA, Light Culture extends its offering to provide Australian architects, designers and engineers with the very latest and most innovative luminaires and lighting systems available. BEGA and Light Culture are in sync as both companies are future-focused. Together they share the same ethos for design, quality and sustainability that will produce an invincible partnership and ensure success.
Ian Wiseman, Managing Director, Light Culture Australia commented, “Light Culture has always looked for quality in our brands and this new relationship with BEGA will mean that we have completed our national portfolio. Notwithstanding, BEGA is renowned as being at the pinnacle of the architectural exterior and interior lighting market. We are honoured to have entered into such an exciting partnership for Australia”.
Exciting indeed, as Light Culture is joining with a company acclaimed not only for its exceptional lighting solutions but also for its sustainability initiatives. Long before the idea of sustainability came to public attention BEGA had instituted best practice within its engineering facilities and also understood that raw materials are a precious resource. For BEGA, care for the environment is paramount and this is also the case with Light Culture.
With hundreds of products, ranges and collections for the indoors and outdoors, the German lighting specialist is attuned to the unspoken needs of its customers. Since it was established in 1945, BEGA has been a leader in its field; refining design and process, gathering experience and know-how and translating this into the very best products for a global market.
As BEGA is an exemplar, so too is Light Culture. The company has been supplying exceptional products for architects, designers and engineers for 12 years and prides itself on supplying sustainable lighting solutions coupled with excellent customer service for its loyal Australia-wide clientele. As Heinrich Gantenbrink, Managing BEGA Partner reiterates, “Light Culture is for us the ideal exclusive partner for Australia. We were very impressed by the company’s ambition to develop outstanding lighting solutions in cooperation with architects, interior designers and engineers. This way of thinking suits us”.
It’s a count down until the official partnership begins which will be on 1st January 2021. Although it’s still a few months away it will be well worth the wait to have the BEGA range in store and at hand and then, with a flick of the proverbial switch, Light Culture and Bega will illuminate the architectural landscape!
Light Culture
lightculture.com.au
BEGA
bega.com
Header Image – Photography © Sergio Grazia
Images courtesy of BEGA
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
Gaggenau’s understated appliance fuses a carefully calibrated aesthetic of deliberate subtraction with an intuitive dynamism of culinary fluidity, unveiling a delightfully unrestricted spectrum of high-performing creativity.
XTRA celebrates the distinctive and unexpected work of Magis in their Singapore showroom.
On the eve of Cerith Wyn Evans’ first museum exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region, we interviewed the internationally acclaimed contemporary artist in a wide-ranging discussion spanning Japanese gardens, the aesthetics of Buddhism and the Australian light.
DKO’s Koos de Keijzer and Michael Drescher bring us this personal report from Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The founder and managing director of iconic Australian furniture brand Cult joins us on the podcast to discuss his journey through the world of commercial design.