Slim and timeless design, strong light: Lumina Elle
The gracefully built floor lamps of Elle series by
Lumina impress with their flexibility and excellent light dynamics.
The Lumina Elle 1 is a modern
floor lamp, which catches the eye through its both imposing size and minimalistic look. A 230 watt eco halogen lamp is integrated in the shapely, reduced design, emitting warm and white, intensive illumination. This light is partly directed downward without dazzling through a metal vane louvre. Another part is softly distributed upwards. Its slim arm is variably tiltable over a joint at the foot, so that you can individually adjust the direction of the Elle floor lamp light as you please. The reflector of the
Lumina Elle is adjustable according to desire over a convenient handle. That makes this floor lamp a very flexible eye catcher with an outstanding lighting effect.
Its special light dynamics enables the
Lumina Elle 1 to be applied variously. Besides an armchair or a sofa, it spends focussed reading light. Sending widely diffused light upwards makes it an ideal floor uplighter as well. The combination of reading and general light creates a very harmonious lighting effect in the space and accomplishes a relaxed feel-good atmosphere, which can additionally be influenced by the integrated dimmer. Dining, living and sleeping rooms benefit particularly from this situation. But the
Elle 1 floor lamp provides corridors and working rooms also with a cosy ambience.
The
Lumina Elle 2 also stands out because of its stately, although filigree, appearance. With 200 centimetres in height, it even measures a bit more than the smaller Elle One. With two joints, it surpasses its flexibility regarding the direction of the light. Equal in its impressive lighting effect, the Elle 2 excels too in being versatile and easy to handle. As a representative lighting object, the Lumina Elle 2 table lamp is placed not only besides a dining or coffee table, but also at a conference table. An integrated allows for customizing the brightness of the light.
Additional information on the designer: In 1975, Tommaso Cimini (1947-1997) founded the Lumina Italia Company. Prior to that, he had created a perfectly shaped, minimalistic
table lamp from a rather dry transformer and attracted great attraction with it at a fair in Milan: the Daphine. Cimini died in an aircraft accident in 1997, leaving the company in the capable hands of his business partner and then his son, Ettore. Ever since,
Lumina develops and produces under the principle: a little lamp, no frills, a lot of light.” So Lumina realises luminaires, which breathe the spirit of its founder and manufactures elegant lighting objects reduced to the essential – without compromising on the alluring charm of Italian design.