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Milan Iluminción unveils the Symphony Collection, a series akin to a small orchestra that transports you into a recital of percussion and diffuse light. Rotating the shade directs the light to either dilute it or envelop the atmosphere. The glass lampshade’s magnetization system generates a magnetic field that enables the screen to rotate around it, articulating the ball joint on the axis. The collection is made up of four different versions: upright, wall light, high desktop, and low desktop, and is available in three different colours that make it easily adaptable to any contract or living space.
Symphony is comprised of a series of luminaires made of steel, both extruded and stamped, which includes three finishes: Mink lacquer (NCS S 2005 Y10R), charcoal gray (RAL 7016), and metallic copper (D2525 Tanami sablé). The adjustable shades, both with a magnet and with a support system on the decorative shade, are made of spinning aluminium. The light-diffusing shade is made of glossy opal blown glass.
About Milan Iluminación
A defining characteristic of Milan Iluminación is its production of lamps in a closed environment, using local suppliers, for more than sixty years. The firm's entire supply chain is locally sourced, and they care about reducing their carbon footprint to be environmentally efficient. That approach also succeeds in establishing close relationships with all of the people who are involved in the process.
For Milan Iluminación, humane treatment is paramount, and the firm builds relationships of trust with all those who contribute something to Milan, and who form part of their team.
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