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ILMÉX, Spanish leader in street lighting since 1945 and a leader in outdoor decorative lighting, presented on September 29 at its headquarters in Puente Genil (Córdoba) its new catalog of prestigious DESIGN SPECIAL EDITION ILMEX.
The company wanted to offer a broader view of contemporary lighting, providing a value-added work of artists and making it available to the inhabitants of any city. This has had the collaboration of 8 designers from different fields (architecture, fashion, interior design ...), who have given their personal touch by creating 8 different collections.
The designer David Delfin Malaga city vibrates with the slogan "Beat City" thanks to a luminous heart wrapped in a giant network of veins and arteries. Something totally opposite of what poses the graphic designer, Roberto Turégano, who creates optical illusions with color and geometry sets.
Amaya Arzuaga, meanwhile, is based on the maxim "The message is the medium" to present a design that seems to translate to calles.El carols architect Andrés Jaque Christmas decorations also committed to the earth as the center of all representing "Night on Earth".
Another architect, Ben Busche, has chosen to recreate the design environmental sensations such as humidity, snow or fog for "passers produce intense feelings that evoke emotions only light." Meanwhile, her colleague, Teresa Sapey, creates spaces where light color embodies the emotions and curved geometric repetitions.
Like a fancy dress party is involved, the architect and illustrator Luis Úrculocarefully prepared skins of light: "... the mask Sra.Noche asked me to go out in public because she is shy, reserved and very, very nosy." The last of the figures who have participated in the project is the designer Modesto Lomba, signature Devota & Lomba Lomba is based on the perspective: "we play with incoming and outgoing calls, creating light surfaces and geometric with different functions, we seek an intimate relationship close to urban areas, and a visual impact on the interior. "
Thanks to its collaboration with the world of fashion, design and architecture ILMÉX makes clear that the decorative lighting goes beyond light and color to the spaces and cities. This helps to consolidate major objectives such as generating employment, encouraging business, catering and tourism while respecting the environment.
In MadridFor example, the Christmas lights in 2010 had an impact close to 93%, reaching initiative known as the people in those parties causing a record number of visitors so far, 615,000 passengers and 1,200,000 overnight stays.
Written by Javier Alonso Esquerra
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