NEMO Cassina launches new lighting products at Euroluce 2013
NEMO Cassina in collaboration with designers like Gabriele Rosa, Marcel Sigel, Carlo Forcolini, Giancarlo Fassina and Roberto Paoli has created various lighting products, which were presented at Euroluce 2013 held in Milan from 9-14 April.
Designed by Gabriele Rosa, the Alya lighting scheme has taken on an Arabic name, which characterises dynamism and lightness. Recalling a gesture, or a drawing in the air, its three slender luminous arms along with fluid shapes create a natural atmosphere. Alya's fluid shapes are the result of a natural bend in the aluminium that houses the LED lights and provides it a delicate aspect.
The Alya is designed as a pendant light with three LED strips for indirect light. In addition, an LED downlight spot is located in the central part. It features arms in extruded aluminium, central body in die cast aluminium and diffuser in opaline methacrylate. It is available in white or opaque black. Dimmable with DALI control system can be available upon request.
Designed for the Chandigarh High Court in 1954 by Le Corbusier, the Projecteur 165 has been rediscovered in 2012 in the archives of the Le Corbusier Foundation in Paris. The new Projecteur now exhibits a new look to add to the surrounding. The original size variations identified by the suffix 365 have now been added to with the small-sized Projecteur 165 family. It is available with a clamp, wall-mounting bracket or as a pendant lamp.
It offers an industrial-style product whose clamp version can be used in different spheres of the home setting: above a mirror, on a bookshelf, or attached to the head of a bed. Its pendant and bracket versions become recognisable design objects that illuminate and furnish rooms with both style and functionality.
It features adjustable mini version of the Projecteur. Aluminium body painted “bleu stablé” with sanblasted glass diffuser and anodized aluminium interior, assembled to a steel clamp. It also features switch on cable and black zinc-coated wing nut fasteners.
Designed by Angeletti Ruzza Design, the Gio’ terra is a sophisticated contemporary floor lamp. With fluidity and continuity Giò Terra unwinds from its base to become the stem and closes itself at the top with a luminous LED circle, acquiring unique energy. It is made entirely of opaque white and graphite painted aluminium, with opaline polycarbonate diffuser. In the floor version, emission is indirect with power supply in the base. It features switch and dimmer on the cable while the DALI control system is available upon request.
Margot, a new hinged floor lamp, designed by Carlo Forcolini and Giancarlo Fassina establishes a delicate balance between the supporting frame and the diffuser, which like a pendant lamp, flies over the space. With twistable arm, the light cone Margot emits can be easily positioned to light different parts of the space. It can reach a great number of points in the same space. It also features adjustable LED floor lamp in opaque white aluminium and metal.
Designed by Marcel Sigel, the Ripple is the original interpretation of the classic table lamp. Inspired by simplicity, the Ripple has been designed by using only essential, superimposed and proportional elements. It captures the gaze with its superficial three-dimensionality that appears to recall the fingerprints left in clay turned at the potter's wheel.
Belonging to the family of aluminium floor and table lamps, it is made of single-piece diffuser in semi transparent thermoformed polymer. Available in three colours with opaline diffuser in white and smoke grey, Ripple has been designed to ensure optimal illumination with a compact fluorescent bulb.
Designed by Roberto Paoli, the Tru Sospensione is a contemporary pendant light formed by a slender aluminium ring frame. It appears as a light, almost ephemeral. It features lamps, which are concealed in the V-shaped linear profiles, which make up the light fixture. Featuring high efficiency LEDs, the Tru Sospensione casts light both downwards and upwards, which makes it suitable for meeting rooms and offices.
It is available as floor and pendant LED lamp. It features an extruded aluminium body, headboard, opaline and transparent methacrylate diffusers and base in die cast aluminium in the floor version.
Designed by Liran Levi, the Silver Light pendant lamp combines the subtlety and refinement of high-class design with a playful and imaginative spirit. Starting from the original version launched in 2011, Silver Light is now available with three or six point lights, allowing linear compositions or triangular groups to be created.
Featuring a system of micro LED pendants, the Silver Light is made of a die cast aluminium body to create individual or multiple compositions. It features opaque white polycarbonate diffusers. The multiple version is designed to hold between three and eight pendants. The height of the individual pendants can be adjusted as required. A 1.5 m cable is provided for each pendant.
