Axolight
The Axo Light collection has always been characterised by a strongly decorative impact that makes it perfect for both private and public spaces. A great deal of attention and forward thinking has been devoted, in particular, to the contract sector, so much so that it has become one of the most important outlets for Axo Light products.
Axo Light lighting has been used in numerous international projects and catalogue products have always been used or adapted to individual project needs. This extraordinary flexibility has become the starting point for the range launched in 2009 and specifically aimed at the contract sector: Lightecture by Axo Light, which is currently made up of six collections, but is due to expand. The new range already offers around 5000 variations in type, size, colour and light source – a number of possibilities that can increase even further, as the company is always willing to carry out modifications upon request.
Two of Axo Light’s recent projects, featuring very different characteristics, demonstrate the flexibility of its products from the “traditional” collection and from the Lightecture by Axo Light range perfectly. One is the sober, minimalist headquarters of the Austrian construction company Alpine, which has chosen a group of white Muse suspension lights to light a corridor. The second is the Artemis Café in Peseux, near Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is much more decorative and uses Skirt lights from the Lightecture range in a dual colour version to create atmosphere in the restaurant area.
Axo Light lighting has been used in numerous international projects and catalogue products have always been used or adapted to individual project needs. This extraordinary flexibility has become the starting point for the range launched in 2009 and specifically aimed at the contract sector: Lightecture by Axo Light, which is currently made up of six collections, but is due to expand. The new range already offers around 5000 variations in type, size, colour and light source – a number of possibilities that can increase even further, as the company is always willing to carry out modifications upon request.
Two of Axo Light’s recent projects, featuring very different characteristics, demonstrate the flexibility of its products from the “traditional” collection and from the Lightecture by Axo Light range perfectly. One is the sober, minimalist headquarters of the Austrian construction company Alpine, which has chosen a group of white Muse suspension lights to light a corridor. The second is the Artemis Café in Peseux, near Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is much more decorative and uses Skirt lights from the Lightecture range in a dual colour version to create atmosphere in the restaurant area.
