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.
iGuzzini’s Laser Blade transforms the concept of the down light. With a unique miniaturised optic channeling the principle of pinpoint lamps, the Laser Blade provides visual comfort to emit a circular light beam from the ceiling. Rejecting rigid lighting frameworks, the Laser Blade system offers significant opportunity for customisation through the employment of invisible lighting sources
The simplicity of the luminaire is the result of an integrated design process involving various the disciplines of the science of lighting, technology, design and culture. The system is a multiple, flexible, universal tool, and has received prestigious international awards.
Not simply a lighting system for indoors, Laser Blade was also created to function outdoors faultlessly. The InOut variant extends the function, charm and high visual comfort of indoors Laser Blade to the outdoor space. Available in recessed, ceiling & wall-mounted configurations, it is the perfect solution for applications such as building canopies, pedestrian thoroughfares, marquees and other outdoor structures.
Thanks to the identical façades of both the indoors and outdoors variants of the Laser Blade, a seamless aesthetic can be easily achieved from a sunroom to a patio to a verandah.
Whether lighting the indoors or out, the sharp circular light and miniaturised optics of the Laser Blade are sure to shine a light on your design dreams.
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