Leading Hong Kong contemporary design business ‘Designlink’ introduces a unique and attractive outdoor lighting concept
August 1st, 2013
Dedicated to introducing and promoting products of superior design and quality, Hong Kong based company ‘Designlink’ has recently launched a unique and contemporary outdoor lighting concept.
With a strong focus placed on creating the finest and most innovative products in terms of function quality and design; the lifestyle furnishings supplier has introduced three alfresco ‘Royal Botanica’ collections designed to reflect natural elements and blend into the surrounding environment.
The Dome Collection – featuring superior raw and urban materials and available in gate, floor, table and wall-mount finishings. The collection also uses energy-saving lightbulbs with low energy consumption and LED.
The Club Collection – a comprehensive outdoor lighting selection to harmonise with a luxurious outdoor furnishings. Made with natural materials such as premium teak, granite and stainless steel. Coating free – the range is designed to blend in with its natural environment with time.
The Lamplalair Collection – featuring more contemporary elements, the range boasts modern indoor/outdoor terrace lighting with power LEDs. Available in table and floor finishing, its a classic and environmentally friendly lamp.
For more information on the Designlink ‘Royal Botanica’ collection
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