Leading the way in lighting for workplace environments, iGuzzini presents Laser Blade, a revolutionary new lighting system that allows illumination to be tailored to specific settings while showcasing the brand’s signature elegant, minimal design.
August 1st, 2015
Laser Blade transforms the concept of the down light. The product’s miniaturised optic provides high visual comfort and uses the physical principle of pinpoint lamps, emitting a circular light beam. Rejecting rigid frameworks, Laser Blade offers ample opportunities for customisation, and its simplicity is the result of an integrated process involving various disciplines: the science of lighting, technology, design and culture. The system is a multiple, flexible, universal tool, and has received prestigious international awards.
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