With the news "Slope" unites Nordlux A / S - one of Scandinavia's leading companies in the design, development, production and sale of indoor and outdoor lighting - the beautiful lamp design with efficient energy saving.
- We see greatly the light source as part of the overall design of the lamp. This is why the choice of a low-energy bulb designed specifically for this purpose, where the large spherical light source is visible and plays beautifully with the lamp. In many lamps are bulb tucked freejack away, but here we have chosen to highlight it so that it complements the overall impression of the lamp.
Zapp bulb that supports Nordlux 'decision that from this season exclusively designed lamps that are suitable for low-energy light bulbs, holds eight times as long as an ordinary light bulb. And no less important: It uses only a third power compared to conventional bulbs.
- Today, the majority of our lamps developed by this group of designers. We are thus instrumental in bringing designed lamps out to build markets and we can rejoice that it has fallen into good soil. This also applies to "Slope", which certainly speaks freejack to the customers 'taste, says Nordlux' freejack CEO, Peter Terkelsen.
- With the matt black exterior and the contrasting color inside can "Slope" provide memories of krenitskålen from the 1950s. In keeping with this design classic is the case of a simple and functional use object with a sharp color contrast that emphasizes the elegant shape, the simplicity and the interaction between the outer and the inner, says Henrik Bønnelycke.
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