Mantra 7931 Relax Table lamp - Bottle cap Black Mantra 7931 Relax Table lamp - Bottle cap Black 2
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Rechargeable table lamp (duration 9h) with a particular structure that allows it to be used also as a luminous bottle cap. Lamp that can also be used outdoors.
Mantra 7930 Relax Table lamp - Bottle cap White Mantra 7930 Relax Table lamp - Bottle cap White 2
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Rechargeable table lamp (duration 9h) with a particular structure that allows it to be used also as a luminous bottle cap. Lamp that can also be used outdoors.
Top Light - Double Skin 1176/CR/PL1-BETA-BL Ceiling lamp with chrome structure BLUE glass
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TOP LIGHT DOUBLE SKIN modern ceiling lamp composed of a metal structure painted in chrome color and a glass diffuser. The lamp is characterized by a double glass, white inside and blue outside. Ideal for lighting multiple areas of the house. Class I, IP20
Fabas 3584-40-125 Dock Suspension lamp in striped glass Amber Fabas 3584-40-125 Dock Suspension lamp in striped glass Amber 2
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The DOCK pendant has a black metal structure with a Ø20 cm shade in striped blown glass. With the automatic cable stop system it is equipped with, it is possible to adjust the length at will according to the height of your ceiling. The particular worked glass allows, in addition to decorating the environment with elegance, an excellent diffusion of...
Fabas 3589-45-102 Ibiza Suspension lamp dimmable white Fabas 3589-45-102 Ibiza Suspension lamp dimmable white 2
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Ibiza is a modern chandelier made from a transparent, very light structure, which determines the elegance and refinement of modern furniture. Ibiza illuminates in a direct and homogeneous way, so as to give completeness and fullness to the room. Its structure determines an additional element within the room, becoming a characterizing element. It is made...
Fabas 3592-45-102 Angelica Suspension lamp dimmable white Fabas 3592-45-102 Angelica Suspension lamp dimmable white 2
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This suspension from the ANGELICA collection is composed of a circular shaped diffuser made of methacrylate, the structure instead is in white metal. The simple but at the same time original design, combined with the integrated LED source, make this chandelier an article that will be able to illuminate and at the same time furnish every room of your home...
Eglo 98648 - Alobrase Suspension lamp Ø20 gold Eglo 98648 - Alobrase Suspension lamp Ø20 gold 2
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The ALOBRASE pendant lamp is composed of an organically shaped lampshade in amber-colored smoked glass that hangs from a round metal and brushed brass structure via a black cable. This chandelier, with its diameter of 20 cm, blends in with practically any type of modern interior. This trendy lamp offers elegant lighting for the environment, whether in the...
Eglo 98651 - Ariscani Suspension lamp Ø20 smoked glass
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This lamp creates suggestive atmospheres in any environment, whether in the living room or in the dining room, positioned to illuminate your dinners with friends. The bulbs are not included in the delivery. Any light bulb with an E27 socket is suitable for the lamp.
Eglo 98653 - Ariscani Suspension Lamp 3 lights Ø20 smoked glass Eglo 98653 - Ariscani Suspension Lamp 3 lights Ø20 smoked glass 2
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This lamp creates suggestive atmospheres in any environment, whether in the living room or in the dining room, positioned to illuminate your dinners with friends. The bulbs are not included in the delivery. Any light bulb with an E27 socket is suitable for the lamp.
Eglo 99313 - Lebalio Suspension lamp burnished base and smoked glass Eglo 99313 - Lebalio Suspension lamp burnished base and smoked glass 2
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The LEBALIO suspension lamp is made up of a black-transparent smoked glass diffuser and a brass-bronzed metal support. The sleek and modern design harmonizes perfectly with modern and minimalist furniture styles. Its light envelops the room in a welcoming atmosphere, whether in the living room or dining room. Any light bulb with an E27 socket is suitable...
Eglo 99314 - Lebalio  Suspension Lamp 3 lights brass-bronzed base and smoked glasses Eglo 99314 - Lebalio  Suspension Lamp 3 lights brass-bronzed base and smoked glasses 2
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The LEBALIO suspension lamp is composed of three black-transparent smoked glass diffusers and a brass-bronzed metal bsae. The elegant design pendant is ideal for modern style interiors. This lamp creates suggestive atmospheres in any environment, whether in the living room or in the dining room, positioned to illuminate your dinners with friends. The...
Eglo 99257 - Fueva 5 Ceiling Lamp 28,5cm Integrated Led 4000K black Eglo 99257 - Fueva 5 Ceiling Lamp 28,5cm Integrated Led 4000K black 2
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The FUEVA 5 LED ceiling light is made of policarbonate and blends perfectly in any style of furniture thanks to its square shape with rounded corners. The timeless design and neutral white work light make this lamp ideal for any room where good ambient lighting is required, for example in the kitchen, hallway, closet or office.
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Lighting Interior, Best Lamps Catalogue

For interiors or exteriors? Very important distinction for several reasons. Indeed, it is well to reason if the item of lighting that we are going to install is to use lighting inside a house, a room, a store, and then to a room, or if it is to illuminate an external environment, such as a garden, a porch, a gazebo, and so on.

In this category we find all the articles that fit to the interior. We distinguish the 2 categories because the items for the external of the characteristics in the materials that allow them to withstand the weather and to the different climatic conditions, they also have a luminous effect that is well suited to the necessary light to the outside. As for the interior, we can say that it is a kind of lamps that is well adapted to the environmental conditions of our homes and is full of the best decorations and features to be, not only an article of lighting, but an important part of the decor. Well you can imagine the difference in a room well furnished but lit only by a light bulb hanging compared to a room where the light and the lamp are integrated in the furnishings, in a game of harmonious collaboration. As anticipated, the interior may include the following: a room of our house, as in the case of a living room decorated in tones of grey and white with a lamp in polished chrome or black glass finishes project unique and welcoming, or a delicious reading corner, a shop to which the led could be the solution innovative and cost-effective to create wonderful optical effects and enhance the goods, a restaurant where a magnificent crystal chandelier enhance the room and give the guests of the evening the feeling of a classy dinner.

Every environment needs the right lighting. In these pages you will find a careful selection of the best products for interiors. Hoping that our work will help us to help you find the right solution to your needs.

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Lighting

Illumination is the result of lighting through the use of natural light (mediated by architectural elements) or emitted from artificial sources (generally electrical equipment) in order to obtain certain levels of light on the side lighting) to illuminate . Its technique is called lighting engineering.

Other illumination purposes are, for example, creating scenographic, accentuating effects and furnishing equipment (lamps).

The term lighting is also used as a simplification and meaning of "lighting system".

Types of lighting

There are several types of lighting:

  • Direct: Provides the best illumination for the worktop because the beam of light is projected directly onto it without any artificial reflection. However, there is another contrast between the dark and the light parts, so it needs a background light because the eye does not get tired.
  • Indirect: The beam of light reaches the point of lighting only after reflection, for example, on a wall or ceiling. With the background light obtained, the overall lighting is softer and softer than the direct-shaded and shaded. It has a higher cost than the previous one and naturally requires, to obtain an excellent result, of tendency to clear walls and additional light points.
  • Semidirectional: It is a mixed type lighting with direct and indirect characteristics. Indirect light comes in, needs clear walls but also suitable for neutral, wall-to-ceiling ceilings. A portion of the light beam directly affects the plane of the illuminated objects.
  • No shade: it is produced by a bare light bulb that shades the shadows noticeably.
  • Scialitica: Produces an extremely intense lighting used especially in operating rooms during surgery. It is virtually devoid of shadows because it uses a variety of light beams aimed at the work plane from different directions.


History

Fire and oil lighting

Until 1700, artificial illumination has not undergone major changes, relying almost exclusively on the oil illumination, whose first traces date back to the Phoenicians, and the use of live fire through the hearth, torch, candles, lanterns, and candlesticks.

Ancient Rome

In ancient Rome, at night, only the homes of the wealthy and wealthy were illuminated, while the other dwellings and the rest of the city's environment (streets, streets, squares) had no kind of illumination except Quella lunar. In addition, the richest during the evening and night hours were usually accompanied by one or more slaves holding one or more torches to facilitate the walk or choice of the path to go in the dark of night. The fire, used massively for lighting, was also a serious danger because it was the cause of continuous fires, favored by the wooden structure of most homes, which cyclically devastating the city of Rome and the main centers of the era .

Middle Ages

During the Middle Ages there were no substantial changes in methods for artificial illumination. The most popular systems were still based on the lamps and oil torches, usually also placed in series along the walls to get more lighting. In addition to oil, the most used substance was wax, but also the components of birch bushes or other similar trees. The most enlightened places and buildings were the religious ones, especially churches, while in homes it was usually the dim light of the fireplace or the maximum torch.

Modern age

Some improvements in the oil lighting system were introduced in 1500 by Gerolamo Cardano.

Gas illumination

The first to discover the potential of gas-fired gas was Philippe Lebon in 1786. However, the first demonstrations to the public of its usefulness occurred only in 1801 when the engineer and inventor showed, in front of the public, the event, Its thermo lamp that, using the gas derived from the distillation of the wood, could be used both for lighting and for heating. In 1798, coal used for the first time was used by William Murdoch to illuminate a vast foundry in Soho. The domestic use of that system began to spread from the early 1800s, as well as industrial use whose first applications can be found in London at factories. In 1807 London gas lamps were installed in London. In 1839, there were already 15 gas workshops in London that, through a piping system, used to illuminate areas such as Pall Mall, St. James's Park and the Golden Lane. The greatest designer of London's gas illumination was Samuel Clegg.

In Italy, the first attempts and systematic studies for public lighting were initiated by John Aldini in 1818 (Theater Theater Lighting Memory: and designed to apply it to the IR Teatro della Scala in Milan, G. Aldini, 1820) while The first successful attempt to enlighten a public place took place at the Galleria de Cristoforis in Milan in 1832. From 1840, some streets in Naples were also lightly illuminated by gas. Only in 1847 the Pontifical Government authorized the installation of gas illumination in Rome.

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