The legendary lighting company Almerich has been present for the first time at Euroluce of Milan, from the 22nd to the 27th of April. Almerich showed the novelties of its contemporary design catalog developed together with the designer Luis Eslava, with whom it has been collaborating and who is its new art director.
The new Almerich contemporary design catalog has six new models, five of them developed by the Luis Eslava Studio and one created by the Yonoh team, also from Valencia. Modernness and innovation as well as the update of classical aesthetics and versatility predominate in these designs.

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Among their new proposals there are interactive pieces such as the Bend It Yourself and the Magnificent, in which the user plays an important role regarding their shape.
There is also the fantastic Tria, an enchanting exercise of updating classic lighting.
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The other three novelties are very versatile. On the one hand, there are the remaining two models of the Luis Eslava Studio which are the Cap, the first anglepoise lamp in the Almerich contemporary design catalog, and the extra flat ceiling or wall lamp Lets that works with LED lights and which has been especially thought out to create customized signs for contract facilities.
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And on the other hand, we have the proposal from Alex Selma and Clara del Portillo, who make up the Yonoh team. They have created the REM model, a set of simple bell-shaped lampshades whose organic and round shapes give a warm touch even though they are made of aluminum.
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Almerich has shown in its stand other recent models that have had great success in previous lighting fairs, such as Light+Building (Frankfurt) or Habitat Valencia. Three of these models have also been designed by the Luis Eslava Studio and include the innovative Face To Face, whose lampshade is made of Velcro®, and the dynamic Boomerang and Self, which play visual games. The Almerich stand will also have the amusing Yo-yo and the outdoor Blow, both of them designed by the Almerich Studio.
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