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Artichoke"Melbourne lighting designer Volker Haug crafts raw materials into striking confections of colour and illumination…"
The Herald Sun"There’s probably never been a better time to do what I do because people are much more aware of design…"
House & Garden February 08"The installations combine 'industrial found' objects with new custom made designs…"
Houses"Melbourne lighting designer Volker Haug creates intriguing lighting confections with a decidedly raw flavor…"
Melbourne Leader"…creating contemporary designs using old industrial found –objects, Haug prefers an emphasis on the light source rather than the shade…"
Monument"…creating contemporary designs using old industrial found –objects, Haug prefers an emphasis on the light source rather than the shade…"
MX"…german born lighting designer Volker Haug will shine with his exhibition ‘verbunden’ at the national design centre…"
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The Age 10 February 08"Haug’s work retains something of flamboyant and funky creativity of that first attempt…"
The Age 8 February 08"… an exhibition of his lighting installations… at the National Design Centre. Brilliant."
Belle Magazine"… Hot because… he has revolutionized the concept of lighting by using recycled materials and industrial-inspired ethos…"
Artichoke Magazine"...complemented by incredibly desirable ,industrially inspired lighting design by Volker Haug"
Melbourne Abode"…step inside and you will be greeted by a wonderful sculpture of hanging lights in the lobby. The lights are the brain child of designer Volker Haug…."
The Age"The popular one-day Melb. design market features emerging and established designers…"
Industry Magazine"5 Golden Rules i.e. Good feature lighting is good art"
WallpaperVolker's work has been featured in the Wallpaper City Guide, Melbourne.
Greek House and Garden"…creative chemistry is reflected in 33 year old designer Volker Haugs lighting designs…"
The Cool Hunter"...Volker Haug strives to ensure his ideas are essential and deliberate features..."
Cube Me"From a young age Haug preferred raw, industrial lighting design as he gradually discovered the potentially limitless impact lighting can have on our lives"
Design Spotter"...a wall feature and is made of double adaptors which screw into each other...Endless Possibilities"
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