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Dedece unveils new lighting collection

Dedece have launched a new lighting collection, featuring a curated selection of lighting fixtures from two acclaimed luminaries, Davide Groppi and Kreon.

Dedece lighting specialist, Douglas Frost said lighting possesses an ability to “create ambience, accentuate design elements and enhance functionality, ultimately transforming a mere structure into a living, breathing environment.”

Davide Groppi’s offerings include Hashi; a floor lamp inspired by the visual of chopsticks, Infinito; a continuous strip of indirect light, Moon; lives up to its name in resembling the moon and is handcrafted with Japanese paper, and Bubka; an outdoor freestanding light featuring a thin stem that reaches nearly 3 metres in height.

Notable products in the Kreon collection include Kreon Up; a range of floor-recessed lights characterized by a minimalistic appearance, Kreon Side; a series of side-lights, providing illumination from within vertical surfaces, Kreon Aplis 60 Wallwasher; a range of circular recessed downlights, Kreon Inti Fixed; a fixed downlight with faceted dome, which prevents the harsh shadowing of traditional downlights and Kreon Wabi; an external spotlight with a fully adjustable head. To find out more about the lighting range, visit the Dedece website.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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