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Luce Sartoriale, the new concept designed by Sololuce.
Light Point
Guide Line
Matrix Plane
Guideline
A Wunderkammer of Light
The German word Wunderkammer (chamber of wonders) indicates the particular environment in which - from sixteenth century to the eighteenth century - the collectors used to store crowd of objects with extraordinary features. Sololuce, with the concept 'Cabinet of Light Curiosities', offers its personal chamber of wonders, where technology, interactivity and light come together to create innovative tools for a new retail experience. Inspired by the elementary forms of Kandinskij's abstract art, Sololuce declines LED technology into elementary shapes: point, line and plane are transformed in lighting concepts where they become protagonists as chip-on-board, stripLED and backlight matrix.
Cabinet of Light Curiosities
Material board from Cabinet of Light Curiosities
Technical Data
Master of abstract technology
Empty canvas. In appearance - really empty, silent, indifferent. Stunned, almost. In effect - full of tensions, with thousand subdued voices, heavy with expectations. A little frightened because it may be violated.
W. Kandinskyj, Point and line to plane, Munich, 1926
Point and line to plane : chip-on-board and strip to backled
white guideline on yellow graphic plane