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The fitting uses RGB sources allowing the creation of a wide range of coloured light atmospheres. Using a remote control the user can manage 10 standard atmospheres, create and save 10 more and adjust the light intensity. The selected atmosphere can be visualized on a display located on the base of the fitting. A blue light near the base marks the presence of the lamp.
It uses RGB sources that allow to obtain infinite atmospheres of colored light that can be managed through the APP.
Light, architectural space and natural landscape are the main elements of this project, based on principles of reduction of energy and materials.Through the dematerialization of volumes and mimetic transparency, and thanks to a slim recycled aluminium structure and methacrylate body, Mimesi does not hinder the vision, but silently integrates with the surrounding environment. When turned on it becomes a central element in the staging of people’s lives, highlighting luminous writing on the cortex of the light.An indirect 40 W LED light source and a diffuse one guarantee double light emission and two different colour temperatures.The combination of the controlling circuit and innovative LED technology results in a reduced need for maintaince.
With simple geometry, stripped of all formal digressions and reduced to its basics, Ilio draws attention through saturated colour, available in 7 variations. A mono-material aluminium cylinder supports a 39W LED optical engine on the top, which produces high-efficiency diffused indirect light emissions. With a flow of more than 2700 lumen and an 80% yield, it ensures the general lighting of a room. With light regulator configured to controlled socket, dimmer microswitch.
‘’This high investment, highly developed product plays with fluidbotanic geometries to define a new light condition in space, castingintersecting light and shadow onto walls and surfaces in a very threedimensional way’’