If the situation calls for lighting, HALO boast a comprehensive offering of the most exclusive brands
September 12th, 2013
HALO Lighting is renowned for representing high quality architectural design lighting. Distribution is based on exclusivity, which means full distribution in WA. Distribution is extended to the east coast for collections and brands that are solely exclusive to HALO, such as Schmitz, EggerLicht, Dix Heures Dix and Atelier Sedap.
MODO – Eva Pendant
Good design comes in many shapes and sizes. The key to good design takes into consideration a balance of technical functionality, practicality, efficiency, innovation and form- adding value to the end user.
HALO are always on the look out for products that meet all of these requirements and this is reflected in their representation of brands like MODO who have yet again amazed us with their new 2013 releases of the EVA Series, Reverse, Multiball and the very exciting Koala Series for indoor and outdoor application. Doxis are another company to watch with growth globally seeing them illuminate iconic spaces around the world.
MODO – Koala Indoor Series
MODO is a strong, Italian brand with more than ten years experience & activity in the lighting and interiors industry. Recognised for their research of natural materials, processes & forms, the company is renowned for its creative freedom, resulting in the continuous strengthening of the company.
With unprecedented lighting effects creating a strong decorative impact. Great attention to the design, focused on new and essential forms, perfect for giving life to design and light, different each time, for work, contract and living spaces.
MODO – Koala Outdoor Series
Doxis Lighting Factory is a young and dynamic company, founded in 2002 in Belgium. Doxis, develop, design, produce and assemble architectural lighting fixtures to be used in private, business, hotel or outdoor environments. Doxis, believe in long-term partnerships and work with well-known designers, architects and engineers creating up-to-date designs.
Doxis – FlatLED
Today, Doxis are proud to serve dealers in more than 20 countries, with HALO being the exclusive supplier for WA. There products have been installed in spaces for Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, McDonalds, airports in Hong Kong and Germany, along with some of the worlds most prestigious city halls, office blocks and shopping malls.
Doxis – Palladino
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(Hero Image: MODO – Eva Series)
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