News from Oluce Euroluce 2009

Stones di Oluce

Stones of Oluce

Even the lighting company Oluce presents the news in the new edition of Euroluce. One new feature is a table lamp designed by Lutz Pankow Operating, which is called "Lutz". This lamp provides a source of light generation, then we speak of the LEDs. The constitution of the product is very simple, it is in fact of two rods resting on one another, then completed by a micro-head very handy and which contains 2LED.

Another innovation came by Gabriele Pezzini, with his lamp, bedside or floor "Clarté". The lamp is divided into two parts, the upper or the speaker, blown glass from Murano, and the bottom, a simple metal structure made precious by a nickel finish.

Even Laudani & Romanelli have a lamp, outdoor, "Stone". As is understood from the name, it is a lamp that takes up the shape of a stone. The idea that they want to make the creators of this lamp is that the "artificial nature" that illuminates the true nature.

Antonia Astori and Nicola De Ponti propose instead a chandelier, "Plateau". This is a "tray" of transparent acrylic housing opal glass globes, placed in a totally random. All this is then surrounded by the many electrical wires, which in this case also become important for the decoration of the chandelier.

Francesco Rota presents this Euroluce two products. The pendant lamp "Canopy" and the lamp wall "Line". The pendant lamp "Canopy" is inspired by one of the most neglected in the world of light, ie the canopy. In this case, he rediscovers the power Francesco Rota figurative. This lamp has the possibility of an internal staining and is also used a circolina protected by a metal disk, then where is the light bulb to give the final touch to the special features of this product. The wall lamp "Line" instead exploits the peculiarities of Pyrex glass. What makes this particular lamp is the fact that it has two sources, which work both upwards and downwards.

Emmanuel Babled instead brings a chandelier, "Coroa". This is a double ring of slabs of acrylic mirror (or even sheet metal lacquered in focus) that leads the customer to observe the importance, the sacredness of the ritual associated with the use of the chandelier.

Popularity: 2%

Tags: ,

Leave a Reply