Sold lights & spatial stories

A page that archives the gone & celebrates the composed.
Studio objects. Interior chapters. Singular, not singularities.

Overhead view: dimpled Madame Claude lamp glowing inside frosted HAUS.JACOB bag, black/gold cord snaking to power strip on white floor.

Some pieces are no longer available. But they left their mark.
Others are not lights — they are gestures. Grids. Moments of spatial clarity.

This page collects both: a living archive of one-of-a-kind lights, and spatial design moments shaped by Carolin Möhring's studio perspective.

It’s not a light. It’s a pause. A whisper. A turning point. A trace.

Past Pieces

A collection of objects that are gone — but not forgotten.

Each light below has already found its place. All were rewired, reworked, and reimagined in the HAUS.JACOB studio. Some live in homes. Others in hotel lobbies. All remain part of the narrative.

Iridescent prism-cut crystal pendant with Art Deco scallop pattern, brass spine and cream twisted cord catching rainbow light.

"Design isn’t what we see. It’s what stays."

Interiors with Intention

Some clients come with a moodboard. Others with a headache.
Carolin Möhring offers personal guidance through the visual noise of modern living.
Her approach is less about trends, more about tension: light, layout, intention, reduction.

From Munich or Berlin apartments to restaurants spaces — each project is grounded in curation, not accumulation.

Design doesn’t start with more. It starts with less.