Euroluce opened the new Melbourne Light Studio at 49 Exhibition Street with the launch of the Re-lighting Gino Sarfatti range by FLOS.
October 21st, 2014
Euroluce’s new Melbourne Light Studio reflects its core values of quality, design integrity, originality, innovation and service excellence.
Euroluce worked with Melbourne-based Pascale Gomes-McNabb on the interior design, one which celebrates Melbourne and its unique architectural vernacular. Using Sol Lewitt and Donald Judd as points of inspiration, Gomes McNabb designed a series of maneuverable cubes made from powder coated steel, and mirror and cement sheet that aid in the curation of light. The versatility of these cubes allows lighting products to be displayed in a myriad of ways.
The intention was to liberate the light, to create an experience where the focus was on viewing and experiencing the object without distraction, which products such as the Re-lighting Gino Sarfatti range by FLOS demand.
Detracting nothing from the integrity of the lamps’ original forms, FLOS have ‘re-lighted’ or reengineered the original Sarfatti forms by adopting cutting-edge LED technology. The full range is now available at all Euroluce Light Studios.
Here are the happy faces from the launch.
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