Euroluce offers designers and architects a diverse range of lighting solutions for comtemporary interior and architectural lighting applications.
November 21st, 2008
The company presents leading global lighting brands that offer quality and originality for clients who value the design process and who are looking for pieces authored by the worldís leading architects and product designers. The range includes a mixture of design classics as well as products that have received international acclaim for excellence in industrial design. The company represents products from outstanding designers such as Achille Castiglioni, Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio, Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson and Marcel Wanders.
Product Range
Architectural, outdoor and feature lighting.
Major Brands
Flos, Reggiani, Antares, Oluce, Yamagiwa, Luceplan, Barovier & Toso, Hess, DGA, Arealite, Multiline, Nemo and Davide Groppi.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Euroluce applies the latest lighting technology solutions to reduce energy consumption. The company works closely with the worldís leading manufacturers, acknowledging their environmental management systems and lighting production procedures.
Specialised Services
A full advisory service for commercial and residential projects. Euroluce works in collaboration with leading lighting designers to customise lighting production for major projects.
Lead time
On application.
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