Home / The Edit Lighting Solutions Introducing Out: Elegant Lighting for Indoor-Outdoor Living Victor Carrasco brings the intimacy of indoor lighting outdoors. Available in a range of soothing colours, Out consists of two cones connected by a flexible rod that extends vertically into the air before bending over in a broad arch. Forming islands of light in the darkness, Out brings a poetic aesthetic to both private and commercial patios and terraces.We naturally tend to think of inside and outside space as two separate entities with a strict boundary in between. However, linking interior spaces (living rooms, work zones, dining areas) and exterior spaces (gardens, terraces, patios) has a significant impact on our sense of wellbeing. Biophilic design and open air spaces provide a relaxed environment for physical exercise, social interaction and mental restoration, enhancing our physical and mental health over time. As we enter an era where outdoor space is becoming increasingly essential, Out breaks down traditional architectural barriers by introducing a floor fixture that’s suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Ideal for an outdoor table, seating or communal area, Out provides flat diffuse lighting with push button dimming control, so users can personalise the atmosphere to suit their mood. Thanks to its hidden diffuser, the fixture maintains consistent light quality and positioning, even while the cone is moving. An exercise in grace and resilience, Out proves that freestanding downlighting is not only possible but can be beautiful too. Its balanced structure and large scale allow people to pass directly underneath without visually complicating the space. The portable version allows for free positioning or you can opt for the bolt-down “hard wired” option. Fixed to a solid cement base, Out bows in response to the wind like a flower bending with the weight of its petals. Discover Out Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Pinterest You may also like... Lighting Solutions Sculpting Light: Introducing Africa Lighting Solutions An Exercise in Poise: Introducing Dama Lighting Solutions Introducing Knit: Reflections on Light and Materiality