New LED lights from French brand Le Deun Luminaires are now available in Singapore at Jules & Jim.
September 22nd, 2011
Paris-based company Le Deun Luminaires makes use of LEDs as the main light source for all its products. The company counts architects, designers and leading manufacturers as its clients, and works on a broad range of projects, from the bespoke to its own innovative and well-crafted collection of designs.
Launched recently at Jules & Jim in Singapore, its latest product range is inspired by one distinctive shape – the circle.
The lights are made of aluminium with a steel base and are available as wall, floor and table versions and in varying sizes. All offer direct and indirect light, feature dimmer switches, and are available in both black and white.


Le Deun
ledeun.com
Jules & Jim
julesetjim.com.sg
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