When the light source is fully integrated into the interior architecture, until it disappears almost completely, the light becomes an impalpable matter of invention and allows you to solve any lighting need. We have selected 8 examples of architectural lights that perfectly adapt to the home, office and public spaces.

1.  Urban by Dima Loginoff for Axo Light

The Urban collection (in cover), designed by Dima Loginoff, consists of aluminium ceiling lamps. It is also available in several sizes and colours, white, bronze and nickel. It is available also in a recessed version and built-in dimmable LED light source.

2.  Zero Track by Flos

Zero Track by Flos

Zero Track is part of the Flos Architectural collection: the minimum possible size of 15mm for a surface installed track, allowing the insertion of a variety of dimmable lighting fixtures, both for accent or diffuse lighting effect. Thanks to the small size of the surface track and the elegant and minimal design of the projectors, it integrates completely into the architectural spaces.

3.  Piรน by Occhio

Piรน by Occhio

The Piรน series of luminaires, made by the elegant and very well known brand Occhio, covers the floor and ceiling. The system, consisting of a ceiling, recessed, track and ambiance spotlights, enables comprehensive lighting design for the living and office environment. Clean lines and the โ€œfloatingโ€ lens in the middle represent its unmistakable character.

4.  Spigolo by Studiocharlie for Nemo

Spigolo by Nemo

Spigolo is a suspension lamp that is part of the minimal collection designed by Studiocharlie for Nemo. The structure is in aluminum, polycarbonate and ABS, available in white or black. Spigolo is a suspension lamp, which simulates a real architectural element by taking up the corners of the room and designing the rooms with new interpretations of the space.

5.  Schlitz Up by Ingo Maurer

Schlitz Up by Ingo Maurer

As its name says in German, Schlitz is a light carving that can be easily stuck in a false ceiling or on a wall. The collection of lamps with the characteristic glimpse of light was created by the great Ingo Maurer. Aluminum and fiberglass are the materials used for this ceiling lamp. Thanks to Multi Mirror reflectors adjustable through ball joints, the light can be directed to different positions.

6. Halo Lineal by  Martin Azua for Vibia

Halo Lineal by Vibia

Halo Lineal lamps, a creation by Martรญn Azรบa, are compositions made up of rectilinear elements that combine light and matter through the clever and invisible use of LED technology, giving this collection an intangible and light appearance. When they are turned off, in fact, they become practically invisible. Thanks to well-distributed luminances to guarantee excellent visual comfort, it ensures a balanced proportion of direct and indirect light that can spread a pleasant atmosphere for those who live it.

7.  Boxy by Delta Light

Boxy by Delta Light

Boxy is an elegant collection of lamps created by the Delta Light brand, available in different models and finishes. Delta Light offers an original interpretation for a typical architectural concept: a light source that is contained within a cylinder. This family of lamps makes you feel at home in a rustic, contemporary setting and is suitable for domestic environments, hotels and public buildings.

8. Structural by  Arik Levy for Vibia

Structural by Vibia

The Structural ceiling lamps by Vibia, designed by Arik Levy, thanks to their cubic volumes, combine direct and indirect lighting, offering a powerful magical light that irradiates the ceilings with an intense luminous effect forming sculptures integrated into the architecture of each space.

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