Michael Anastassiades: “I’m naturally drawn to light.”
The designer and founder of the eponymous brand talks about himself, from the impact of light in his everyday life to his sense of objects’ beauty. A conversation with Michael Anastassiades
I’m naturally drawn to light. I explored my first ideas in industrial production when I decided to create my eponymous brand in 2007, focusing on lighting. In 2011 I started my first collaboration with FLOS and in the years that followed I embarked on a prolific journey developing my ideas in that medium for both brands. Michael Anastassiades (the brand) still remains the platform where I express my ideas in the most un-compromised manner.
I don’t know any being in this world that is not attracted to light starting from the endless way it manifests itself in nature. In designing lights I would consider myself lucky if I’m able to refer poetically one of these moments.
I am the same person now as i was when i designed those objects. The anti-social light and Message cups were exploring a psychological relationship between a user and the object. I am always interested in the complexity of that bond, even though now, it is communicated more subtly.
My home has always been a laboratory where I explored my ideas. While building it, I realised that many things that I was looking for did not exist so i decided to start making them myself. This was the beginning of Michael Anastassiades (the brand).
Always! Each brand operates under different layers of complexity created by the multiple viewpoints. It is good to hear other people’s views but I always follow my own instinct.
I’m drawn to a reduced aesthetic through which the idea is communicated in the strongest way. It also has a potential of creating timeless objects. I have always been an admirer of a simple form.
Human qualities can exist in “stark geometries” too. I refer to those qualities as delicate moments of fragility and balance.
Everything around us can carry beauty. It is fine tuning of different elements presented in a certain context.
I have a preference for an honest use of materials that communicate well for what they are. Woods and metals have the ability to age beautifully with time.
It is always a struggle to find the most poetic way to communicate light. Technologies in lighting change constantly. The challenge is not to remain nostalgic in the use of technology but to enrich your knowledge in finding new ways of retaining that poetry.
From the moment you decide to hand a certain level of creativity back to the user, you have to be prepared for surprises and embrace the unpredictability, even if it is very different than anything you would have done yourself. The string lights is about giving freedom to the user.
This was a beautiful project even if it was very short lived. Working with isay was an amazing experience and he gave me absolute freedom in what I could design. The result gave way for something to be produced industrially something that does not happen very often.
I’m very excited to be taking part in euroluce since its last edition in 2019. I am launching four new concepts for my brand, challenging the ways we have produced things in the past while retaining the same philosophy.