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Schneid is a German design studio that creates modern artisanal lamps. They pay attention to ecology, functionality and innovation.

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Schneid Junit Pendant
Schneid Junit
18 variants
Schneid Junit Pendant
€207,17
Schneid Kaskad Pendant
Schneid Kaskad Pendant
Schneid Kaskad Pendant
€349,00
Schneid Zappy
Schneid Zappy
Schneid Zappy
€373,11
Schneid Pirum
Schneid Pirum
Schneid Pirum
€183,18
Schneid Volum
Schneid Volum
Schneid Volum Pendant Lamp
€296,62
Schneid Eikon Shell
Schneid Eikon Shell
Schneid Eikon Shell
€339,11
Schneid Eikon Circus
Schneid Eikon Circus
Schneid Eikon Circus
€322,11
Schneid Eikon Basic
Schneid Eikon Basic
Schneid Eikon Basic
€254,12
Schneid Eikon Basic - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Shell (Sky Blue, Oak) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Shell (Sky Blue, Oak) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic (Black) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic
Schneid Eikon Basic (white, ash) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic (white, ash) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic (Pistache) - Second Chance
Schneid Eikon Basic (Pistache) - Second Chance
Schneid Secundum
Schneid Secundum
Schneid Secundum Pendant
€220,12

Brand & Designer

Schneid follows a simple and clear philosophy in design and in the production of their products. They want to help you to improve and to simplify your life. All of the Schneid products are based on the same principles: Their aim is to make aesthetic lamps and furniture with a high focus on ecology, locality, innovation and fairness towards people and our environment. Schneid stands for a Scandinavian way of thinking: Their designs have formal purity, functionality and a minimalist approach.



A trained carpenter and architect, Niklas Jessen became fascinated with interior design during his studies. In 2010 he founded the company Schneid and has been developing interior furniture and lighting since then.

Julia Mülling studied literature but was also passionate about photography, illustration and design. This affinity for the visual arts and design refused to go away and she brought her penchant for form and distinct comprehension of aesthetics to Schneid in 2012. She has been defining and developing forms and concepts at Schneid ever since.