Enzo Zak Lux works as a multidisciplinary architectural designer based in Berlin and Helsinki.

In his work, he explores the interaction of colour and architectural space.
His practice Studio Enzo Zak Lux creates spatial and communicative designs for exhibition spaces as well as commercial and private environments.

Enzo Zak Lux studied product design at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berlin Weißensee School of Art in the field of interaction design.
He is currently undertaking an Interior Architecture Master's degree at Aalto University, Helsinki.
Since 2022, Enzo Zak Lux is a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in the field of design.

Besides private clients, Enzo Zak Lux has worked for the following institutions and brands: Loehr with form Design Magazine supported by Wästberg, carlier | gebauer berlin, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz

Selected Exhibitions and Talks


Selected Press

contact

mail: hi@enzozaklux.xyz
instagram: @enzozaklux.xyz

I Can(not) Tell You a Color is Good or Bad
Workshop Series

2022 ongoing

Ongoing Workshop Series with Marcel Strauß.

Despite the importance attached to colour, there is often a latent uncertainty and overload in the face of the almost infinite possibilities offered by digital tools and various colour guides and systems - from Pantone and HKS to RAL and NCS. In this workshop we want to approach colour through discussions, experiments and confrontations with materials and systems.
In addition, we invite designers who will provide insights into their work with colour.

Marcel Strauß lives and works as a freelance designer (Dipl.-Des.) in Berlin.


Guests so far:

David Kremer, Managing Director of Kremer Pigmente

Sandra Höner zu Bentrup, Senior Colour & Material Designer at Mazda Motor Europe

Upcoming Workshop:

I can (not) tell you a colour is good or bad Workshop at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Product Design Department

Cover photo and figure 1-2 are under the copyright of Marcel Srauß.