Keeping up with la mode, Belgium-brand Modular Lighting Instruments are right on trend
December 7th, 2009
Since its launch in 1980, Modular have been illuminating the architectural lighting sector with their pioneering luminaries.
Displayed in prestigious projects such as the Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg, the Armani Headquarters in Milan and the Royal Flemish Theatre in Brussels, Modular are staple fixtures in the architectural and design world.
Striving for individuality with recurring complexity in their designs, the brand is well known for its collaborations with designers such as Gerd Couckhuyt.
The ‘Lotis’ family of lights now features the ‘Lotis Tubed’, a minimalist cylindrical design available in colour combinations of matte white, matte black and gold which are alternated on the inside and outside.
Also in the Modular range exclusive to JSB Lighting, is the small, but perfectly formed ‘Nozzle’ light.
Capable of revolving 359 degrees on its axis, the ‘Nozzle’ is a futuristic track light with a surface mountable fixture system.’¨
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