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Press Kit | no. 2630-21
Meljac, the French creator of luxury electrical fittings, is continuing to develop its catalogue by expanding its range of brass products for the export market to comply with regulatory standards and aesthetic tastes in different countries.
The range, aimed at architects, interior designers, and specifiers working on international projects now includes screwless sockets that are compatible with British back boxes.
This is a new addition to an already extensive series of switches and sockets suitable for use in several countries including Germany, Switzerland, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy.
A major innovation for the British market
Meljac is proud to unveil a screwless socket for the British market – a sleek, high-end product that is fully compatible with British technical requirements. This innovation means that Meljac can now include British sockets in its Solaris collection, developed in collaboration with famous designer Marc Newson. Solaris is characterised by distinctive rounded brass plates with no visible screws.
This latest breakthrough also opens up possibilities for projects in Middle Eastern countries, many of which have similar electrical standards to the United Kingdom.
Meljac’s expanded export range consolidates its position as the partner of choice for prestigious international projects, with products that blend compliance, innovation, and sophisticated design.
Meljac quality for international projects
Customisation and bespoke design have always been central to Meljac’s range of products for export. It brings its celebrated expertise to every project and offers a choice of nearly 30 finishes on brass.
The extensive colour chart reflects Meljac’s expert craftsmanship in surface treatment, a key process completed entirely in house in its own workshops. This sets the company apart, guaranteeing a consistent level of technical quality and aesthetic excellence.
About MELJAC
Created in 1995 by André Bousquet, the company (90 employees) designs high-quality electrical equipment using the finest materials.
With about 15 collections, Meljac offers architects, decorators, electricians, and private individuals a large range of options: switches, sockets, reading lights, casings for thermostats and home automation controls, etc. The brand is renowned for its bespoke creations. All products are ‘Origine France Garantie’ labeled. Meljac is the first company in its business sector to obtain the EPV label (Living Heritage Company).
Its innovation and working methods are at the heart of its development, guaranteeing an optimum quality. Today the brand is available all over the world, with approximately 60 authorized dealers to help serve each their respective markets. The company has one subsidiary in the United States of America.
Some references: Notre-Dame de Paris, the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, Cartier and Chanel boutiques, hotels including the Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Meurice, and La Réserve hetlsin Paris, the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, the Intercontinental in Geneva, and the Danieli Hotel in Venice…
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