Le strade di Sirmione ( BS ) illuminate dai lampioni Catullo , design di Federica Fulici / The streets of Sirmione ( BS ) lit up by Catullo street lamps , designed by Federica Fulici
Lorelux : circular sustainability meets design elegance
Street furniture lamps made of green and 100 % resistant material
If the Lorelux ® brand were a painting , circularity would be the frame for highly resistant , uniquely designed lamps . In an increasingly responsible and environmentally friendly economy , the new brand is part of an eco-sustainable manufacturing process rooted in the heart of the Ionian Sea , the brainchild of a team of professionals with decades of experience in the public lighting sector : the founders of Niteko . The outcome is a production of lamps that are resistant to the saline corrosion typically associated with marine environments , to all types of atmospheric agents and pollutants , and to the vandalism of urban centres . Moreover , the Made in Italy supply chain frees the brand from the timeframes of international markets , ensuring greater speed in terms of production and shipment .
Lorelux ® products are ready for the circular economy Lorelux ® lamps combine the market ’ s need for anti-corrosive and long-lasting products with the brand ’ s eco-friendly approach to production .
The lamps are made of bio-polyethylene or , alternatively , of polyethylene sourced from clean industrial waste or post-consumer materials . The use of polyethylene of vegetable origin or from “ second raw material ” makes it possible to reduce waste and to apply the virtuousness of the circular economy model to the public lighting sector . Lorelux ® lamps are thus the perfect synthesis of the parameters of circularity and sustainability required by the current National Recovery and Resilience Plan ( PNRR ), through which the EU is restoring the economy of European countries hit by the severe pandemic crisis of recent years .
A production technique with no design limits The production technology of Lorelux ® lamps ensures both environmental sustainability and customised design . At the end of its life cycle , the lamp is properly recycled and the material reused to create a new luminaire . Furthermore , the lamps have no limits in terms of colour or design , as the flexibility of the production technology , rotational moulding , lends itself to the development of any geometric shape , even for limited batches . It is therefore possible to mould luminaires in the most original shapes , making room for the creativity of the designer and the distinctive skills of the municipalities . Since green materials do not shield radio signals , unlike aluminium , it is possible to preserve the design of the new lamps by integrating into them antennas and wireless technology features ( e . g . the brand new 5G network ), which are essential for the communication between people and devices in a future-oriented Smart City .
Lorelux ® in Sirmione . The first installation of the Catullo line The perfect synthesis of the above mentioned peculiarities is the Catullo series . Installed in the town of Sirmione ( BS ), their shape was designed by architect Federica Fulici in response to the aesthetic requirements of the municipality . With their linear design and post-modern appeal , their simple geometric volumes adapted to the timeless elegance of the avenue in which they are installed , these lamps embody all the success factors described above : resistance , circularity , durability and remote control . A light in harmony with the environment that allows citizens to rediscover the pleasure of living in a smart city .
The wish of the Lorelux ® brand is to be one of the protagonists in the search for that balance between technology and environment that will represent the choice towards which future markets will be oriented . Because a Lorelux ® lamp is a means for enhancing the lighting experience and interpreting the needs of clients and nature , turning them into light .
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