Concrete – architectural lighting in unique design and new material
Discover the contrast between beautiful lighting effects and the pure strength of rough and solid structures. Fagerhult launches a family of outdoor luminaires from Simes – all made of concrete.
Concrete is a living material that ages gracefully, requires minimal maintenance and blends into the architecture. The Concrete family includes a bollard, up-light and two types of wall luminaires which are ideal for creating an environment that both feels safe and looks attractive.
All luminaires are marked by pure geometric design and modern technology – and have a colour temperature of 3000 K.
Concrete bollard is available in two heights with single or double emission and becomes a light sculpture ideal for walkways, parks and various landscaped areas.
The Concrete up-light is a good solution for decorative lighting effects as well as object illumination. It is a high performance luminaire in a simple form that is easy to install.
The wall-mounted luminaire is available with both single and double emission, creating an impressive glow of light with great visual comfort.
The wall-recessed luminaire in a simple design, can be integrated in many applications and provides a non-glare light. It's ideal for recessing into stone walls but can also be surface-mounted with a wall bracket.
The products from Simes are distributed via Fagerhult in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Australia and Russia.
This press release is also available in Swedish, see the attached file below.
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