Being smart since 1948. Inspiring lighting enthusiasts.

Innovation starts where short-lived trends finish. With inspiration, with curiosity and with a decision to follow the path of light and illumination. Semper lux – always light: This timeless creed was devised by Selux founder Hermann Bansbach has been used to render our ideas a reality for many years now. From battery-powered lights, to the invention of linear lighting to the latest LED technologies. Now – as ever – we are setting new standards in order to raise light, life, benefits and networking to the next level. We call this being “connected to life”.

Increasing quality of life. Devising solutions.

It’s much more than just the manufacture of luminaires that drives us ever onwards. We want people to be able to experience light in all its dimensions. Our goal is to astonish people and rouse within them a passion for light. How can we use light to improve our lives? How can we make life more pleasant, safer and more interesting? We aim to enhance quality of life in the long term using creativity – ensuring Selux is the first choice when it comes to integrated architectural lighting systems.

Connected to life

We allow the fascinating possibilities of digital-based technologies to flow into these solutions via our products. We connect them and allow them to become one with the user’s world. As a result our products are inextricably linked with everyday lives and with developments and expectations these entail. Harmonised with unique ideas, closely related to human beings – and to the DNA of the Selux brand.

Light knows no limits. It connects.

We want to increase awareness of what constitutes good lighting and to enable others to experience this. Optimally networked, we collaborate with light planners and architects from around the world. As a reliable partner with a profound understanding of architecture and design, we place our experience, knowledge and competence at the disposal of our customers. At Selux, all challenges in the field of lighting are viewed through the eyes of our customers – enabling us to develop light solutions that consequently set new benchmarks.

The modularity of today. Creating the infrastructures of tomorrow.

Whether it’s optics, housing, assembly technology or other highly specific lighting requirements – Selux can offer you maximum freedom of scope when it comes to design. Our products can be integrated just as you need them. Whatever your goal, our modular light systems can be incorporated perfectly – perfect in design, while ensuring a high level of visual comfort too.

Quality is our conviction - quality that can be experienced in our products.

Quality manifests itself in details. More specifically, in superior technology, in sustainable design, in premium quality materials. In workmanship, in eco-friendly manufacturing, in the option of simple network compatibility. And above all, in the specialist understanding of application areas that we incorporate into the design of our products for our customers. All of this turns quite good products into outstanding ones.

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At home throughout the world

Think global, act local.

  • Headquarter in Berlin
  • Production sites in Germany, France, USA
  • Distribution companies in Australia, Benelux, UK, Italy, Austria, Sweden
  • Various agencies throughout the world

stadium fk krasnodar, russia

 

  • architects: Gerkan, Marg und Partner, Hubert Nienhoff, Igor Markov, Sergej Galitsky, JSC SPeeCH
  • lighting design: Conceptlicht, Esta Construction Co. LTD, Philips
  • photo: Marcus Bredt
  • products: custom solutions

hamburg harbour, germany

 

  • client: city of Hamburg
  • architect: Zaha Hadid
  • lighting design: Tom Schlotfeldt
  • photo: Martin Zitzlaff
  • product: custom light stacks

place de peuple saint-étiénne, france

 

  • lighting design: Cobalt Lighting Design
  • product: Lif system luminaire

east bund waterfront shanghai, china

 

  • landscape architecture: West 8 urban design & landscape architecture
  • photo: Zilu Wang
  • product: Olivio Candelabra

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ALDER HEY LIVERPOOL, GREAT BRITAIN

 

    • client: Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
    • architect: BDP Manchester
    • photo: David Barbour
    • product: Olivio Sistema

RADBOUD UNIVERSITY OF DENTISTRY NIJMEGEN, NETHERLANDS

 

  • client: Radboud University
  • renovation and interior design : Inbo
  • photo: Jan De Vries
  • product: Olivio Sistema and Universal

Westhafen wismar, germany

 

  • photo: Claus Boeckh
  • product: Avanza 650

Marina gross-raeschen, germany

 

  •  photo: Claus Boeckh
  • products: Olivio Floracion, Exelia

OLD HARBOUR OF MARSEILLE, FRANCE

 

    • client: MPM Marseille Provence Métropole
    • architect: Foster and Partners / Tangram architects
    • landscape architecture: Michel Desvigne
    • lighting design: Yann Kersalé – AIK
    • electrical engineering: Ingérop Conseil et Ingénierie
    • electrical installation: Citeos / Cegelec
    • photo: Xavier Boymond
    • product: Olivio Floracion, Sistema, Candelabra

BARANGAROO SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

 

    • client: City of Sidney
    • builder: Barangaroo Delivery Authority and Lend Lease
    • landscape architect: PWP Landscape Architecture
    • lighting design: Webb Australia Group
    • photo: DMW Creative, Dave Wicks
    • product: Lanova LED

BMW EHRL potsdam, GERMANY

 

  • photo: Claus Boeckh
  • product: Lif 

PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE PARIS, FRANCE

 

    • client: City of Paris
    • architect: Trévelo & Viger-Kohler (TVK)
    • lighting design: Yann Kersalé - AIK; Martha Schwartz Partners et Areal
    • electrical installation: ATEC Ingénierie
    • photo: Xavier Boymond
    • product: Olivio Sistema

cabana bay beach resort orlando florida, usa

 

  • client: Cabana Bay Beach Resort
  • architects: Lindsay Pope Brayfield Clifford & Associates, Inc.; Shulman and Associates; Daroff Design Inc. & DDI Architects, PC
  • lighting design: CD&M Lighting Design Group
  • photo: Robin Hill Photography
  • product: Olivio Sistema

private parking space gallin, germany

  •  photo: Claus Boeckh
  • product: Arca Flex

historical center of pau, France

 

  • lighting design: Quartiers Lumieres – Lionel Bessières
  • photo: Xavier Boymond 
  • product: Olivio Gobo Spot

EXPO 2016 ANTALYA, TURKEY

    • architect: ARTI Mimarlık; Mehment Şenol und Team
    • lighting design: Niyazi Avcı
    • photo: Emre Şahin
    • product: Olivio Sistema and Candelabra, Astro 1

driveway elb-philharmoniehamburg, germany

 

  • photo: Martin Zitzlaff
  • product: Olivio Floracion

starfield lifestyle shopping center hanam, south korea

 

  • product: Olivio Sistema

Alexander-platz berlin, germany

Winner of the German Lighting Design Award 2017 for outdoor lighting

  • lighting design: Licht Kunst Licht AG
  • photo: Claus Boeckh
  • product: Olivio Sistema and Candelabra

SCHLOSS-STRASSE BERLIN-STEGLITZ, GERMANY

 

    • client: Bezirksamt Steglitz-Zehlendorf
    • photo: Claus Boeckh
    • product: Trocadero 760/600

WORLD TRADE CENTER MEMORIAL NEW YORK, USA

 

    • architect: Handel Architects; Davis Brody Bond Architects
    • landscape architect: Peter Walker & Partners
    • lighting design: Fisher Marantz Stone
    • photo: Ines Long, Archphoto
    • product: MTR light stack

kirchplatz delbrück, germany

 

  • client: City of Delbrück
  • landscape arckitect: FSWLA Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH 
  • photo: Markus Bollen
  • product: Lif

pont de la croix de pierre toulouse, france

 

  • client: city Toulouse
  • photo: Xavier Boymond
  • product: Avanza with Cytalis bracket

sonnenhaus-platz Mönchen-gladbach, germany

 

  • Landscape architects: lohrer.hochrein landschaftsarchitekten und stadtplaner gmbh
  • lighting design: Day & Light Lichtplanung
  • photo: Claus Boeckh
  • product: Olivio Sistema

MAIN STATION ANTWERP, BELGIUM

 

    • client: Eurostation N.V.
    • photo: Alain Franzolini
    • product: Olivio Sistema

KÖNIGSTADT CARRÉE
BERLIN, GERMANY


    • client: bauart Beteiligungs-GmbH & Co
    • architect: STP Architekten
    • electric installalion: Lischke & Co GmbH
    • photo: Piotr Krajewski
    • product: M36 LED Medialine RGBW, Netcomposer

TIDAL PUMPING STATION COLOGNE, GERMANY

 

    • client: Stadtentwässerungsbetriebe Köln
    • architect: Kaspar Kraemer Architekten BDA
    • lighting design: Kaspar Kraemer Architekten / MBS / Selux AG / Vossloh-Schwabe Deutschland GmbH
    • electric engineering: MBS Elektro-Planung GmbH
    • electric installation: Emil Koch KG
    • photo: Markus Bollen
    • product: RGB LED with DALI control
  • Produkt: RGB LED mit DALI-Steuerung

MARRIOTT HOTEL
BERLIN, GERMANY

 

    • client: Intertec on behalf of Beisheim AG
    • architect: Prof. Bernd Albers
    • lighting design: Licht Kunst Licht
    • photos: Werner Huthmacher
    • product: custom solution with recessed LED luminaires

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