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céramique

céramique 914 673 lucia.stevikova

The three models comprised in the collection, composed of a single ceramic piece that forms a base, a stem and a cap, are distinguished exclusively by the different direction of the diffuser, which is fixed and non-adjustable, to respond to precise light functions.

Design by Ronan Bouroullec

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Luce Orizzontale

Luce Orizzontale 956 1273 lucia.stevikova

Luce Orizzontale by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec is a sculptural lamp combining exquisite craftsmanship and cutting-edge manufacturing technology.

The glass cylinders are supported by a polished aluminium bar, while the light sources, two LED strips pushing the light upwards and downwards, are inserted in the bar, and can be dimmed through a system located at one end of the bar. With Luce Orizzontale, you can turn the light on and off, adjust the intensity and control the upper and lower lights separately. This can all be done using the Direct touch control, located on the side of the luminaire, the Push DIM control system or the DALI control system.

The lamp’s modular configuration includes 8, 10 or 12 cast glass tubes (the size ranges from 1.5 metres to 2.5 metres) and hanging structures of different lengths.

Wireline from FLOS

Wireline from FLOS 634 845 Polenoo

The technical lighting was designed by studio Formafantasma. Available in two colors – pink and forest green, suitable for higher ceilings.

Already hanging in our Bratislava showroom.

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NEW 265 chromatica in our showroom

NEW 265 chromatica in our showroom 1440 1905 Polenoo

265 was designed by Paolo Rizzatto in 1973; it marked the Italian architect’sfirst foray into product design and lighting, and one that set the basis for awider thinking into objects and illumination.

The design of Rizzatto’s 265 is as simple and intuitive as it is technical and precise: a suspended wall lamp comprising a head and weight, each balanced at the extremities of an adjustable arm, and attached to the wall in an asymmetric position. In Rizzatto’s design, each part featured a specifically chosen primary colour: the head, the most important element, was drawn in red, the weight was yellow and the connecting arm, blue. The lamp was eventually produced in more muted shades, and while it is normally available in black and white, Rizzatto’s original colour proposal is now making its way onto the Flos catalogue to celebrate the architect’s original thinking

See more https://shop.flos.com/en/sk/stories/265-adjustable-to-every-need.html

Stilnovo lighting

Stilnovo lighting 1920 1280 Polenoo

STILNOVO dated its beginning into 1947.

In the 60s many famous Milan designers cooperating with STILNOVO such as  Joe Colombo, Angelo Mangiarotti, Ettore Sottsass, Marcello Pietrantoni, Roberto Lucci, Danilo and Corrado Aroldi. Giancarlo Iliprandi.

After decades of success, confirmed by the many lights displayed in the world’s most important design museums, Stilnovo stopped in its tracks, along a path on which it had set out in the 1940s.

In 2019, the Linea Light Group – a global leader in LED lighting – acquires Stilnovo, with the aim of relaunching the brand in the modern world and continuing a history begun more than 70 years ago.

With the pragmatic and innovative approach that characterises both Stilnovo and the Linea Light Group, the project foresees the re-release of the superb icons of the past and the involvement of new designers to develop future lighting fixtures.

Check the lighting fixtures STILNOVO here