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Lucifero’s Minimal Mastery

Italian outfit Lucifero’s are the true masters of minimal lighting. The fresh, forward thinking company is a leader in high quality architectural lighting, with distinct discreet, understated aesthetic.

Lucifero’s Minimal Mastery


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March 31st, 2016


Focusing on fixtures that follow architectural artistic direction, Lucifero’s lighting harnesses materials and finishes that add interest to the creative process. The full range of lighting is available via Gineico Interiors.

Perhaps the most effortless of Lucifero’s lighting range is their App-Liques wall series. The sleep App-Line wall up-light is nothing more than a 10mm thick machined aluminum plate, replete with an ingenious, virtually invisible mounting plate, which is then seamlessly affixed to the wall. The design is perfectly simple – incorporating a high tech LED package with 12W or 24W ultra high output printed board that also boasts an integrated ballast and dimmer. This way the designer is not limited to finding a suitable location for the wall light, and the remote drover that would typically be required for this type of product.

The core of Lucifero’s product range is steeped in sleek, minimal mastery, design detail, high tech LED and excellent integrated features.

For more information, and to view the full Lucifero’s range contact Gineico Interiors for pricing, samples or further details.

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