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156 TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT


EUROLUCE


We look ahead to Euroluce, with a first glance at some of the products to be shown.


The Ravello Range Astro Lighting


Astro Lighting is a leading British designer and manufacturer offering the largest range of IP44 rated products in the world and a wide range of interior and exterior designs. The new Ravello range has a sleek contemporary design inspired by architectural cantilevers, and includes table, wall and floor lights available in a choice of bronze, matt nickel and polished chrome finishes. Shades are supplied sepa- rately in white or black poly-cotton and oyster silk, and come complete with a built-in diffuser. www.astrolighting.co.uk


Match Viba


Gemmy Prisma Colour Slamp


SFINGE Nexoluce


A thorough attention to synthesis and performance form the basis of the new Sfinge. A track mounted solution with maximum flexibility allows a choice of five optics, four light temperatures and any type of RAL colour needed for the structure. The 9 LEDs have a total power of 11W or 22W with the option of dimmable control. The projector is completely designed and built in Italy, and represents a leading solution due to its compact and fine design, reliabil- ity and low consumption. www.nexoluce.com


Inspired by minerals and precious gems, the Gemmy Prisma Colour cre- ates reflections of amber, rubies and sapphires. Made entirely of Lentiflex the luminare is available in five differ- ent colours, including emerald, amber, amethyst, gold and ruby. Thanks to a sophisticated printing technology and with the effect of the double Fresnel lens, the Gemmy Prisma produces a chic chromatic glow which will warm any interior. www.slamp.it


Match allows designers to create cha- otically arranged structures adapted to the space available. Labeled as a ‘cus- tomisable chandelier’ the product is comprised of thin rods of steel topped with LED light terminals. Designed by Jordi Vilardell and Meritxell Vidal, Match offers infinite artistic configura- tions to interior designers, architects and lighting designers, who can create different arrangements and visualise lighting scenes, making this innovative pendant lamp part of their own design concept. www.vibia.com


LED Wall Light Double Emission 20W Arena Luci


This wall mounted LED light with up and down light emissions is available in two versions with narrow beam and wide beam-line options. The projector allows for the creation of special light- ing effects on the mounted surface. The projector body is made of IP65 alluminium, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, and includes a dedicated bracket for easy installation. www.arenaluci.com


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