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The product has three LED light sources: Dot, Dash and Grid
British designer, Tom Dixon, and Austrian architectural lighting specialists, Prolicht, have collaborated to unveil a new lighting range.
Called CODE, the range was inspired by a common ambition to rethink track lighting. The product consists of an LED track system which combines Prolicht’s expertise in technical lighting engineering with the Tom Dixon design and aesthetic.
CODE utilises bare LEDs on circuit boards that can be used to create thin strips, delicate chains and continuous columns of light.
The product has three LED light sources: Dot, Dash and Grid. These elementary shapes of round, square and line form the basis of a kit-of-parts, which allow infinite possibilities to design graphic lighting sculptures.
Dixon said: “We wanted to get to the essence of modern light, which has so swiftly moved from incandescent electrical to pure electronics, transforming the way we’re able to illuminate and radically reduce our electricity consumption at the same time.
“The question was how we could expose and explain the simple and intricate beauty of the circuit board and strip away any peripheral decoration or structure.”
The lighting range will be available in Q2 2020.
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Phytomer
Phytomer remains an independent
family business led by the founder’s son, Antoine
Gédouin. We count nearly 200 employees, at both
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