We’ve partnered with our friends at Luxxbox to offer one lucky Indesign reader a light that has more to offer than what meets the eye.
Who doesn’t love a little giveaway? And boy do we have one for you. As the latest issue of Indesign magazine – the Workplace Evolution issue – hits shelves, our friends at Luxxbox are giving away a Dasch acoustic pendant light to one lucky reader.
The modern workplace is undergoing seismic shifts. Open plan has become the norm in the office, but it isn’t without its own troubles. Which is where the expertise of Luxxbox comes in. The local Brisbane studio is at the forefront of acoustic lighting solutions.
One of the brands’ latest products is the Dasch acoustic pendant light. The Dasch brings a sleek elongated design that casts a soft ambient light in any space. But beyond its duties of being a light, the Dasch also offers the benefits of reducing noise.
Luxboxx’s founder and creative director Jason Bird shares the background on the development of the Dasch, “So many clients were specifying our lighting products and then additionally retro-fitting sound reducing elements into a space. It seemed a logical progression to integrate the two and develop a product that would utilise the space between a surface and ceiling, traditionally only used for lighting, to address noise.
To go in the draw to win one of Luxxbox’s Dasch acoustic pendant lights, simply fill in your details and answer the question – “why are acoustics in the workplace so important?”
Entries close Friday15 February.
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