CASE STORY

LEDiL PRODUCTS USED:

STELLA

LEDiL LEILA lens familyLEILA

LEDiL LINDA extruion optics familyLINDA


LUMINAIRE MANUFACTURER:

ILM Lighting
Italian brand with more than 50 years of experience in the lighting industry. Develops and supplies lighting systems for complex architectures such as the Unesco Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, or for the royal residences of Bahrain. Their products were chosen for the four Olympic Games in Atlanta, Beijing, Rio and PyeongChang.

www.ilm-lighting.com

Federico Ognibene
Italian pioneer of new possibilities and lighting solutions. He has been designing lighting fixtures and projects for over 20 years. He teaches in special seminars in collaboration with several universities.

Contemporary lighting enhances the beauty of the historic Badia di Pomaio resort

“To achieve an excellent lighting fixture, it is necessary to use components of great value, for this reason I choose LEDiL. Thanks to their extensive catalog, I know that I will always find the product I need.”

Mr. Federico Ognibene, ILM Lighting


 

PROJECT

The stones of Badia di Pomaio are steeped in history, being first an abbey and then a large farm. A profound restructuring project has now combined the ancient monastic elements with a contemporary and current design. World’s renowned Designer Ilaria Miani has designed a masterpiece that gives visitors the peace and privacy to appreciate the abbey and its splendid garden.

For every environment - from the restaurant to the kitchen, from the cellar to the garden - Ilaria Miani and the light Designer Arch. Adriano Caputo have adopted light as a means of enhancing the internal and external volumes of this prestigious architecture, which preserves the memory and energy of the prayers of the monks who lived here hundreds of years ago.

 

 

SOLUTION

Federico Ognibene designs all his products with only two things in mind: product quality and lighting performance. Adriano Caputo chose the experience of Federico Ognibene and his ILM Lighting team, to offer the best lighting performance and color quality in Badia di Pomaio, using their products, such as Quasimodo, PiKO, Pinolo and other lighting fixtures to enhance this resort located in the heart of Tuscany.

When Quasimodo was born, LEDiL STELLA made from optical silicone, was clearly the ideal, high resistant lens leading to extremely compact and versatile projector luminaire.

Pinolo is a compact recessed waterproof miniature fixture, suitable for ceiling or wall installation in high humidity areas that uses the entire range of lenses from the LEDiL LEILA family.

The new PiKO Palpebra uses the brand new linear LEDiL LINDA lens which, together with an external steel linear reflector, guides the emission of light exactly where we want it. All ILM Lighting products are optimized for use in architectural lighting projects, both indoors and outdoors, or in large spaces such as shopping centers or entire urban areas.

 

 

BENEFITS

All the products used for Badia di Pomaio are low voltage and have a great variety of optics. Due to the outstanding characteristics it was possible to include the same products in both indoors and outdoors implementations, greatly simplifying the lighting design phase. With best lighting performance and color quality the new lighting design successfully succeeded in enhancing the beauty of the historic Badia di Pomaio resort.

LEDiL PRODUCTS USED:

STELLA

LEDiL LEILA lens familyLEILA

LEDiL LINDA extruion optics familyLINDA


LUMINAIRE MANUFACTURER:

ILM Lighting
Italian brand with more than 50 years of experience in the lighting industry. Develops and supplies lighting systems for complex architectures such as the Unesco Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, or for the royal residences of Bahrain. Their products were chosen for the four Olympic Games in Atlanta, Beijing, Rio and PyeongChang.

www.ilm-lighting.com

Federico Ognibene
Italian pioneer of new possibilities and lighting solutions. He has been designing lighting fixtures and projects for over 20 years. He teaches in special seminars in collaboration with several universities.