Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Chosse your style
Light switches. Electrical outlets. Coaxial ports. We use them every
day, in every room, in every home. And yet, they are routinely
overlooked and under-designed throughout the Finland. — until now.
Introducing a new class of wired devices, with a new degree of
class: BTicino Axolute. Whether you’re installing a conventional electrical
system or a world-class home automation system, it’s time to
switch your thinking.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Black or White
Monday, March 14, 2011
Discover the difference Axolute
Axolute is an innovative system guaranteed by the proven know-how of Bticino. It offers unprecedented choice of fine materials and finishes, along with the modern performance features of digital technology, from security to communication and entertainment.
Axolute means the best of design and technology, perfected down to the smallest details, integrated in a complete system of refined, concise elegance. And, above all, it means personalization. With Axolute it is possible to choose functions to meet individual needs, selecting forms, materials and finishes in tune with specific lifestyles, to give interiors a new, exclusive value.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Axolute Style Tech
The Italian electrical systems firm BTicino has published the book Axolute Style Tech on the occasion of the presentation of the high-tech electrical system Axolute, which permits creating artificial landscapes or atmospheric symphonies in keeping with the mood of the user.
The book is a luxurious volume produced by Cristina Morozzi, design critic and author of works such as Oggetti risorti (1998) or Stile Italiano... (2000).
This book revolves around new ways of interrelating with the inhabited space, where high-tech systems permit the user to illuminate rooms at will and to thus express his or her sensibility and creativity. Going to high technology to return to candlelight. This personalisation of the surrounding space responds to the expansion of the idea of accessible luxury, which has made profound inroads into the world of fashion and architecture.
The work, enriched by the artistic direction of Fabrizio Sclavi, the essays of Giusi Ferré and Marco Romanelli and the photographs of Robert Polidori and Enrico Suà Ummarino, visualises luxury and fashion spaces through words and images, places where the connection with design and architecture emerges in a very evident way.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The purity of italian desing
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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