Catalog excerpts
QUASAR GENES
Open the catalog to page 3As the founder of the firm he succeeded in creating a beautiful brand. The Quasar collection already exists since 1992 and can be seen as his private collection. An everlasting desire for finding ‘that’ specific design for his collection. “Design is the language we all do understand.”
Open the catalog to page 4He is the oldest son of Teun and has been working for the company for a very long time. Now responsible for the general managing of the firm he genetically mixes his dad’s thoughts & philosophy in his way of management. “Always looking for the architectural needs & functional requirements.”
Open the catalog to page 5He is the youngest son of Teun. He is the point person within the team. As the technical manager he is responsible for making key decisions for technical issues related to the company after considering everything from cost to quality. Using the skills he inherited from his father he will technically criticize each new design that comes in to the collection. “The whole world is build on construction.”
Open the catalog to page 6QUASAR customizes finish length height width ideas wishes lightsource material colour projects fixture
Open the catalog to page 8QUASAR thinks green futUTG quality development energy efficiency sustainability durability packaging colour LED 2700 Kelvin environmental awareness 14 QUASAR
Open the catalog to page 9QUASAR FAMILIES
Open the catalog to page 10Secrets of the reef. With its bold design the Anemone pendant reflects the elegance and grandeur of the French Empire crystal chandeliers, yet with a modern twist inspired by the underwater world. Available as suspension, wall, floor and table lamp.
Open the catalog to page 11Chic like a lady’s hat. A tribute to the French Haute Couture of the early twentieth century, and a nod to the classic lampshades of the 1920s. The thickness of the cables increases with the size. Available as suspension, wall, floor and table lamp.
Open the catalog to page 12Inspired by the sea. Handcrafted with hundreds of meters of wire rope, this giant pendant is inspired by the luminescent jellyfish Pelagia Noctiluca.
Open the catalog to page 13Endless roundness. Designed to make intersections safer and more efficient. Popular as a standalone item in residential spaces and very nice to combine with different sizes in a lobby or bigger area. Available as a suspension, wall, floor and table lamp.
Open the catalog to page 14•"fw ABOUT Alistair by Edward van Vliet Eastern chic. Solid crystal glass rods illuminated by small lights from the top. A centre light for a smooth colour effect. Downlights for a perfect light on the table.
Open the catalog to page 15ABOUT #AI lO LOll by Edward van Vliet The long slim version of the Alistair is a modern fixture but still captures the eastern ambience.
Open the catalog to page 16Apple Mood The natural beauty of the apple. A transparent apple shaped glass with a solid aluminium core. Available in 2 sizes and many finishes.
Open the catalog to page 17Pure, simple & conceptual. Each side of the Blox creates the optical illusion of transparency within the structure due to its mutual reflection.
Open the catalog to page 18Citadel Composition The circle of light. Versatile rings that allow you to create the composition you like. Thanks to the freedom of number, size, distance and angle between the rings, each installation will be unique.
Open the catalog to page 19The pure geometric shape becomes elegant on this Belgian bluestone base. Geometric imbalance finds its balance.
Open the catalog to page 20How to capture light in a cloud. LED circuit boards and tiny metal rods are the only two basic elements of this light fixture. They give the lamp its structure and shape.
Open the catalog to page 21ABOUT I I^JOOO by Jos Muller Compass will lead the light in the right direction. The name refers to the shape obtained by an imaginary cross-section of the structure.
Open the catalog to page 22Cosmos looks random but still harmonious. Random placed LED circuit boards and tiny metal rods are the only two basic elements of this light fixture. They give the lamp its structure and shape.
Open the catalog to page 23•«8a9 ABOUT Cosmos Square by Jan Pauwels Cosmos Square looks structured but still harmonious. Modular placed LED circuit boards and tiny metal rods are the only two basic elements of this light fixture. They give the lamp its structure and shape.
Open the catalog to page 24Crystal Galaxy Like bright stars in the galaxy the crystals are sparkling in this transparent structure.
Open the catalog to page 25Curled LEDs become CurLED. This fixture has curved metal rods that give the lamp a more romantic look. All the E10 LED light bulbs give the hypnotizing result of a stellar creation.
Open the catalog to page 26Curled LED circuit boards and tiny metal rods are the only two basic elements of this light fixture. They give the lamp its structure and shape. A fish skeleton made of illuminated metal rods. Available in 3 sizes and 2 finishes.
Open the catalog to page 27Strong & characteristic light frame. LED circuit boards and tiny metal rods are the only two basic elements of this light fixture. They give the lamp its structure and shape.
Open the catalog to page 28The expression of duality. The name refers to a “bit”, the basic unit of the binary numeral system used in computing and digital communications. A bit can have only one of two values, most commonly represented by an “I” and an “O”.
Open the catalog to page 29A frozen juggling throw. At any time the diagonal free hanging light tubes create an interesting composition. Play with angles and modify your own lamp.
Open the catalog to page 30A reinterpretation of the classic textile plissé shade. Julia series includes suspensions, chandeliers, wall, floor and table lamps. Each one consists of two shades: the outer is handmade of brass, while the inner is made of translucent glass. Both shades are connected to a classic table lamp in a way that signifies the present archetypal gesture.
Open the catalog to page 31ABOUT III by Estefania Johnson Creating illuminating walls. This Chilean designer was inspired by Chile's most obtainable raw material, copper. Using basic panels and light panels make it possible to create different design configurations according to the aesthetical and illuminating need of each space.
Open the catalog to page 36The size of a small matchbox is enough to produce light.The multiple version is mesmerising as each element turns and finds its own way. The Match has a coloured or transparent detail.
Open the catalog to page 37The Art Deco style and love for music were the inspiration for the designer to create this light. The characteristic stainless steel combined with the gold leaf finish gives a frivolic effect.
Open the catalog to page 39All Quasar Holland catalogs and technical brochures
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Todo
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Still Moving
29 Pages
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JULIA
26 Pages
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CLOCHE
2 Pages
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Catalog 2018
63 Pages
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Additions 2015
7 Pages
Archived catalogs
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Quasar general catalogue
57 Pages
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NEW CATALOGUE 2013
57 Pages
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Quasar 2012
32 Pages
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Catalogue Quasar 2011
140 Pages
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doccia square
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emily
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alistair small
1 Pages
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citadel
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bite
1 Pages
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high & mighty
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belight
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cypres 6
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