Turkan Dagli founded Dagli atelier d’architecture in 2005. Photo: Armin Klica

Turkan Dagli founded Dagli atelier d’architecture in 2005. Photo: Armin Klica

Dagli atelier d’architecture was founded by Turkan Dagli in 2005. Passionate about art, literature and philosophy, Dagli has assembled a multidisciplinary team and is constantly on the lookout for solutions that are more ecological, socially progressive and ethical. Together with 15 other co-founders, she recently set up the Women In Real Estate association.

Apollo Zero (2023)

Broberg & Ridderstråle, Pholc

Apollo Zero (2023), Broberg & Ridderstråle, Pholc. Photo: Pholc

Apollo Zero (2023), Broberg & Ridderstråle, Pholc. Photo: Pholc

“I’m not really a fan of steel surfaces, but here the design gives the material a certain elegance. A ‘sharp’ material, an elegant design. We’re using this lamp in a current restaurant/bar project.”

Torch Light (2009)

Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons

Torch Light (2009), Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons. Photo: Established & Sons

Torch Light (2009), Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons. Photo: Established & Sons

“I’ve had it for 10 years in black and I still love it. The new coloured version is also a great success. Please note that it requires a room height of at least four metres.”

Bauhaus-Leuchte (1924)

Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Tecnolumen

Bauhaus-Leuchte (1924), Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Tecnolumen. Photo: Tecnolumen

Bauhaus-Leuchte (1924), Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Tecnolumen. Photo: Tecnolumen

“I’ve always wanted this lamp, but with my dog it was too risky. Maybe I love it even more today, precisely because I never got to have it.”

Gras lamp (1921)

Bernard-Albin Gras, DCW

Gras lamp (1921), Bernard-Albin Gras, DCW. Photo: DCW

Gras lamp (1921), Bernard-Albin Gras, DCW. Photo: DCW

“Here’s a proposal from Fabi, an architect in my office. Le Corbusier was never one of my ‘gods,’ but I really like this object. A mixture of technology and industry, which evokes a certain nostalgia for the ‘world of yesterday.’”

AJ (1957)

Arne Jacobsen, Louis Poulsen

AJ (1957), Arne Jacobsen, Louis Poulsen. Photo: Louis Poulsen

AJ (1957), Arne Jacobsen, Louis Poulsen. Photo: Louis Poulsen

“I bought this lamp in white when I was a student and I still have it today. But this time I would try something new and opt for the steel finish version.”

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