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Innovative Design Studio introduces the Bell Collection by Axolight
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Innovative Design Studio introduces the Bell Collection by Axolight

Innovative Design Studio, renowned for merging contemporary artistry with unparalleled craftsmanship, has reportedly launched the Bell Suspension Lamp by Axolight. A testament to refined elegance and functional brilliance, the Bell collection is set to redefine lighting aesthetics for modern interiors.

Inspired by the timeless silhouette of a bell, this lamp is a harmonious blend of minimalism and sophistication. Designed by manuel e vanessa Vivian to evoke warmth and a sense of familiarity, its fluid contours create a soothing interplay of light and shadow, making it a perfect centrepiece for residential, commercial, or hospitality spaces.

The Bell collection, offered in pendant and ceiling versions, features a durable painted aluminium frame and an energy-efficient LED light source. Its customizable colours and finishes ensure seamless integration into diverse interiors. Enhanced by flame-retardant pongé fabric, the lamp also functions as an acoustic solution, reducing noise by up to 59 per cent with an Equivalent Sound Absorbing Area of 4.63, making it a perfect blend of style, functionality, and sensory comfort.

Its ability to seamlessly integrate into various settings while standing out as a sculptural element makes it a prized addition to any interior.

Innovative Design Studio, renowned for merging contemporary artistry with unparalleled craftsmanship, has reportedly launched the Bell Suspension Lamp by Axolight. A testament to refined elegance and functional brilliance, the Bell collection is set to redefine lighting aesthetics for modern interiors.Inspired by the timeless silhouette of a bell, this lamp is a harmonious blend of minimalism and sophistication. Designed by manuel e vanessa Vivian to evoke warmth and a sense of familiarity, its fluid contours create a soothing interplay of light and shadow, making it a perfect centrepiece for residential, commercial, or hospitality spaces.The Bell collection, offered in pendant and ceiling versions, features a durable painted aluminium frame and an energy-efficient LED light source. Its customizable colours and finishes ensure seamless integration into diverse interiors. Enhanced by flame-retardant pongé fabric, the lamp also functions as an acoustic solution, reducing noise by up to 59 per cent with an Equivalent Sound Absorbing Area of 4.63, making it a perfect blend of style, functionality, and sensory comfort.Its ability to seamlessly integrate into various settings while standing out as a sculptural element makes it a prized addition to any interior.

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