Forged from a patented aerated concrete and fibreglass mix, Lucifero’s I-Cementi cement lighting is striking and strong.
April 25th, 2015
Among Lucifero’s collection of stunning, boutique lighting is the especially striking I-Cementi collection. Available in Australia through Gineico, as part of their broad, sweeping range of bespoke lighting, the I-Cementi series includes both indoor and outdoor fixtures for LED and fluorescent sources. The lights are constructed from PiumacementoR, a patented aerated concrete and fibreglass mix, which is 80% lighter than regular concrete, but still strong and corrosion resistant. I-Cementi combines a real cement touch, texture and durability, with lightness, and ease for transport and installation. The I-Cementi collection includes illuminated benches, planted ground, free standing, suspended donnut lights and wall mounted fixtures.
The setting is also available in a ceiling mount, or striking pendant version. 240V E27 lampholder will accommodate incandescent, fluorescent light of high output LED globes.
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