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But when defining urban comfort, lighting needs to be synchronised with contemporary scenarios. This is why the new line of products defines urban luminaires that can communicate with and react to constantly changing contexts. They are not indifferent objects. These objects are integrated and consistent with the rewriting of cities. Spoon meets the challenge of designing a dynamic element, which is almost a living body that can suit different scales, shapes and positions between the specific location and the overall environment. The collaboration between the Alfonso Femia studio and the company has therefore produced three different-sized urban luminaires that can be wall or ceiling-mounted, fitted on tall, sharp vertical poles or low cylindrical rods. Cariboni Group has decided to integrate its Eco-Centric Lighting optical systems in this new product line as they offer the night a new balance of light and darkness while respecting the biological rhythms of flora and fauna Product Overview Product Details Product description Each luminaire is connected to its support structure via a joint that allows its inclination to be continuously adjusted to ensure high precision light emission aiming. Numerous optical distribution options for both street and architectural lighting are also available for every luminaire. Product name Spoon Designer Alfonso Femia / AF*Design Materials Aluminium Dimensions Small : 118 X 120 mm Medium : 250 X 90 mm large : 418 X 145 mm Production process Body and fitting system in die-cast aluminium alloy. Screen made of tempered flat glass. Optical unit in PMMA high transparent lenses. Year 2023 Collection caribonigroup.com Official website caribonigroup.com Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Bamboo mini This year the Bamboo line is enriched by the new Bamboo mini version, a slimmer and less luminous version that extends its use to more intimate and less urban contexts, such as outdoor areas of res Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Kinetic Kinetic is a new way of recounting space with light. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Grace Grace is a compact and elegant grazing system that can be walked on or driven over. It is available with two different light beam angles: 360° and 180°. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Grapho mini The Grapho mini line is enriched this year with the new Grapho mini version, available with single or double light emission. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Emi Emi is a tool for graphic lighting of both boundary surfaces and transition spaces between urban interiority and exteriority. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Levante 2.0 Levante 2.0 is the second generation of the now historic line of urban lighting products from the Cariboni Group. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Poli Poli (πόλη) in Greek means "city", and it is for cities that we have created it. Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Kono Zoom Kono Zoom is a floodlight that stands out for its sophisticated optical technology and refined aesthetic research.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Bamboo mini This year the Bamboo line is enriched by the new Bamboo mini version, a slimmer and less luminous version that extends its use to more intimate and less urban contexts, such as outdoor areas of res
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Grace Grace is a compact and elegant grazing system that can be walked on or driven over. It is available with two different light beam angles: 360° and 180°.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Grapho mini The Grapho mini line is enriched this year with the new Grapho mini version, available with single or double light emission.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Emi Emi is a tool for graphic lighting of both boundary surfaces and transition spaces between urban interiority and exteriority.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Levante 2.0 Levante 2.0 is the second generation of the now historic line of urban lighting products from the Cariboni Group.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Poli Poli (πόλη) in Greek means "city", and it is for cities that we have created it.
Add to bookmarks Cariboni group Kono Zoom Kono Zoom is a floodlight that stands out for its sophisticated optical technology and refined aesthetic research.