Architecture at the Fore
Clarity and straight lines
characterise modern
architectural objects. This is
exemplified by the integration
of technical functions, by
reducing the architectural
language to the essentials and
by the authenticity of the
materials used. However,
multi-layered transparency
and interactive media are
also components of modern
architectural concepts. Not the
luminaires, but the pure light itself
becomes the protagonist of a
new non-materiality.
Consistently Minimalist
The WILA design premise is to
create light, clear and timeless
forms. Translucent materials
and minimum overall heights
all serve the clear objective of
breaking down volume. Precise
connections and extremely thin
layers of varnish generate a
sharp-edged reflective quality
that gives the objects a
precise architectural form.
Stainless Steel
WILA is setting a new material
and surface standard for office
lighting: stainless steel. The use
of this modern material
guarantees not only timeless
aesthetics, but also highest
quality. The finely polished
surface enhances the visual
appeal of this material, as well
as making it smooth to the
touch.
Tidy ceiling concept
Both circLet and E Connect 2M
solve the tiresome problem of
the multiple use of ceilings.
Whether in the centre of the light
or linked with the structure
itself, light connects with the
building's own engineering
systems to form a single unit
and order is restored to the
ceiling.
Small and Flush
The planar ring enables the
flush-mounting of compact
luminaires in plasterboard
ceilings. This makes the
appearance of the ceiling
calmer and more harmonious.
Outstanding Design
Today, good design is a
fundamental product
requirement. Innovative
products with premium quality
require an outstanding design.
Attention is paid not only to the
pure aesthetics, but also to the "hard facts" such as longevity,
innovation, social use,
environmental compatibility
and efficiency. Products such
as Sonic, CircLet or E Connect
have won design awards such
as the quality seal of the
IF-Industrie Forum Design
(Hanover, Germany), Design
Plus (Frankfurt, Germany) the
Red Dot for High Design
Quality, the FX Interior Design
Award (Great Britain) and the "Good industriell entwerp"
prize (the Netherlands). Not
only do these awards testify to
the WILA quality, but they are
also standards by which WILA
products are measured. |