TECNODELTA


Energy efficient lighting solutions
We love getting tips. Especially when they are for such inventive and witty pieces like these light fixtures from Italian manufacturer Tecnodelta. Most of Tecnodelta's fixtures come in wall, floor, hanging, and table variations and Tecnodelta uses the most advanced technology in the production of its lighting devices – fibre optics, LEDs, electroluminescent sheets – in addition to the traditional technologies.

The Bahiana (2004, featured at right) is formed by two pieces of Murano glass held together with a pair of hooks and separated by the bulb socket.

Link: TECNODELTA [Thanks, Marcus!]

Lua: "A simple ceiling structure made of maple wood; a light metallic net placed between two glass sheets to diffuse the light better; 1 or 2 low energy lamps to illuminate a dining room table."


Dandelion: "The luminaire draws inspiration from dandelions gently swaying in the wind. High efficiency LEDs illuminate transparent flutes. Dandelion is ideal for lighting and characterizing spaces that require decorative solutions: showrooms, stores and homes. It is available in floor lamp and hanging lamp versions."


Primavera: "The shape of the lamp is given by its own light, which also defines the relationship with the surrounding space. A 3 Watt LED illuminates the Plexiglas. The carved floral motifs, and the colored backlit diffuser create a weightless, amusing table lamp."


Elle: "A distinct sign, designed to be placed in the corners of a room, available in floor and wall versions. Elle is a strong presence, an unexpected light, an architectural project as well as an object of design. A different way to illuminate spaces."



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Interesting
Posted by A. Rashid on 8/2/2007 2:26:00 PM

I must say, these lights are truly impressive and unexpected. Each one is different, a work contemporary of art. Congratulations to s/he/them that came up with these marvelous pieces.

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