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SONNEMAN
Flowing sculptural shapes connect clusters of luminaires across wall or ceiling surfaces in this organically modern system of light. Dramatically undulating patterns and paths characterize connected configurations, while individually mounted three-light modules highlight the flowing forms, bringing a soft approach to artistic expression to this expandable system.
James R. Moder
Achieve an exceptionally good look with this design at a low price point.
Kuzco Lighting
The Regalo collection is all about simple lighting with an elevated design. Cake-like opal glass diffusers are wrapped like presents with sculptural metal details.
Artemide
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A vine-like assembly of energy-efficient LEDs arranged along a painted aluminum structure creates endless customizable opportunities. Transparent methacrylate lens with satin finish methacrylate lens holder. Circular and line are offered as standard configurations. Direct lighting.
2.5 square strip wall/ceiling light is a strip lighting luminaire for direct diffused lighting. Available with a frosted acrylic diffuser with an extruded aluminum body and die-cast aluminum end caps in anodized aluminum. Can be mounted vertically or horizontally. Includes cover plate for mounting to standard junction boxes with the possibility of pig-tail mounting directly to the wall surface.
Vistosi
Glassmaking is an ancient art that tells of centuries-old knowledge, handed down from generation to generation by the love and passion of expert craftsmen who carefully hold a tradition of excellence. True icons of timeless beauty are born when know-how and craftsmanship meet design, to form a perfect synthesis of tradition and innovation. This is the case of the Giogali and Minigiogali collections designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1967 for Vistosi, the lighting brand that has brought glass to perfection. The Giogali lamp (Compasso d’Oro mention in 1969) introduced a new concept in the use of glass: a modular lighting system based on a single hand-crafted crystal element (a type of hook) that can be repeated indefinitely to give life to structures that appear like cascades of light. The hook is the basic module that constitutes the entire architecture of the Giogali system (name that derives from the Venetian “giongher”, or the strap used in the countryside to tie the cart to the yoke), Mangiarotti’s modern interpretation of the Venetian chandelier. Long-term research based on the innovation of traditional shapes generated the hook, which thus becomes the constructive element of the chandelier itself. The basic element can be hooked in a series to form crystal chains, which in turn can be combined to create unlimited formal designs, such as chandeliers of any size that become scenographic backdrop of rooms. Following a restyling of the product, Vistosi introduced the Giogali 3D version in 2005: a new type of hook in glass that allows it to be paired to rings in all four directions, so as to form a continuous mesh that allows great installation flexibility.