Casablanca Lights & Lamps

The German lighting manufacturer Casablanca Leuchten combines individuality, quality and progress. In 1980 Dieter K. Weis founded the lighting company Casablanca in Offenbach's Bernardbau, which was built in 1896 as a snuff factory. Since then, company founder Dieter K. Weis has designed every single Casablanca lamp himself. The designer follows the simple credo "less is more" and thus developed an individual design language that characterizes the exclusivity and originality of the Casablanca lamps. Characteristic of the Casablanca design are simple, restrained forms and the highest art of glassblowing.

Casablanca lights combine an extremely high quality standard in terms of design and workmanship. The lights are all produced in Germany and more than live up to the title "Made in Germany". Casablanca lights and the premium brand millelumen have regularly received design awards, such as the Baden-Württemberg International Design Award. In addition, Casablanca was nominated for the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany. The greatest successes so far have been the lights from the Box Collection and the Millelumen design series, both of which received a Red Dot Design Award. "Made in Germany" is of course not only measured by awards, but above all by the ability to innovate. Here, too, the Hessian lighting manufacturer is at the forefront: After the ban on matt lamps, Casablanca developed a matt borosilicate glass cylinder for screwing onto a G9 standard thread.

Today, the Casablanca showroom and factory are located in Dreieich, near Offenbach and Frankfurt. Dieter K. Weis leads his company into the next generation and hands over the management to his son Jeremy Weis, who will be responsible for the fortunes of Casablanca from now on.

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