The Neximo free-standing luminaire combines remarkable stylistic featuring with optimum light quality
and distribution to create a perfect work environment.
December 20th, 2011
Designed by:
Trilux
About:
Unique: With its organic light emitting form the free-standing luminaire continues the unmistakable
design of the Neximo family.
Up-to-date: The luminaire combines the zeitgeist of the pattern with dynamic edge contours.
Pleasing: The LCL technology creates pleasant low-contrast light.
Atmospheric: Variable light to suit all needs thanks to the version with separately dimmable direct and
indirect components.
Frugal: Neximo emits light only when it is needed with its daylight and
presence sensor.


Materials:
Die-‐cast aluminium (head and base) / extruded aluminium (column)
Dimensions:
Floor standing
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