Available options may differ from photo. Design by Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto, 1995. Orchestra is a complex ensemble of tools useful to architects in interpreting new lighting ideas. Modular flush-mounted elements are available, also with variations of light, geometry and colors, as an organic and harmonious series tuned to meet the needs of the architectural composition. Orchestra has extremely small built-in depths: just 8.6 cm. It can be used both in hollow walls (plaster, plasterboard, wood) and in solid ones (hollow brick, solid brick, RC). The simplicity of assembly and maintenance, the safety of the product and precision solutions to each detail, both technical and formal, make Orchestra a program of thoroughly reliable built-in lights of high formal quality. Aluminum reflectors and trim. The light source can be concealed with sandblasted safety glass- leaving the reflector exposed or you can choose the opal methacrylate screen to provide a luminous facade. Material(s): aluminum, glass, methacrylate Dimensions: Lamp Type: fluorescent Bulbs: 1 X 13W GX23-2 compact fluorescent (not included), 120V magnetic ballast Listing: UL, cUL Manufacturer Specifications: Click to download Specifications. Models: 1D2730V00500 1D2730V01520 Alberto MedaBorn in Lenno Tremezzina in the province of Como in 1945, he graduated in mechanical engineering at the Milan Polytechnic in 1969. After being the technical director of Kartell in the seventies, he dedicated himself to design, applying his experience in polyurethane resins and new materials in general. In this period he won two Compasso d'Oro awards. See other lights/products from Alberto Meda> Paolo RizzattoPaolo Rizzatto was born in 1941 in Milan. He took his degree in Architecture in I965 at the Milan Polytechnic. He works as a freelancer in the field of architecture, design and interior design and continues to develop his experience as interior lighting designer. In 1978, Paolo Rizzatto founded Luceplan together with Riccardo Sarfatti. He has designed for Arteluce, Artemide, Luceplan, Alias, Cassina, Nemo, Molteni, Knoll, Kartell, Philips, Montina, Thonet and Guzzini. LuceplanLuceplan was founded in 1978 by Italian architects Riccardo Sarfatti, Sandra Severi, and Paolo Rizzatto to custom design lighting fixtures for the commercial and industrial sectors in Europe. But with designs that also appealed to the residential market, Luceplan has created products with this market in mind since 1981. Merging new design and technological solutions with enduring style, quality, function, and efficiency, Luceplan products are extremely popular in Europe and have been available in the U.S. since 1978. Customer ReviewsBeautiful in-wall lighting option. We ordered 5 for our basement remodel. Despite the extremely long production delay (backordered), they look great in the space! They don't offer much for direct light, but they add cool accent/mood illumination. They are expensive and only use florescent bulbs, which flicker every time you you turn the switch on. Since they use florescent bulbs, they can not be dimmed. By: Jared, Homeowner (Denver) Free Shipping. Price Guarantee. Easy Returns. It's good to shop at YLighting.At YLighting, we are so confident that the Orchestra D27/30v Ceiling/Wall Light -Open Box will make you happy that we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and our 100% Price Guarantee. What's more, we also offer Free Shipping on orders over $75.
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