Fabbian Tile

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Tile by Fabbian is a building block that allows designers to build chandeliers, room partitions, and focal points. After a specifier determines dimensions and pattern, a custom system is created based on a projects needs. Crystal glass is faceted into a 4"-by-9" clear, blue, or amber tiles that clip into a cable-suspension system. A polished aluminum ceiling channel anchors the cables and also houses the lamping and electrical components. Available with either a halogen 20W MR16 or LEDs with color temperatures ranging from 2,700 K to 6,000 K; RGB LEDs are also available to create static or dynamic colored lighting effects. The modular lighting system was designed by Pamio Design. tile.fabbian.com/en

Tile by Fabbian is a building block that allows designers to build chandeliers, room partitions, and focal points. After a specifier determines dimensions and pattern, a custom system is created based on a projects needs. Crystal glass is faceted into a 4"-by-9" clear, blue, or amber tiles that clip into a cable-suspension system. A polished aluminum ceiling channel anchors the cables and also houses the lamping and electrical components. Available with either a halogen 20W MR16 or LEDs with color temperatures ranging from 2,700 K to 6,000 K; RGB LEDs are also available to create static or dynamic colored lighting effects. The modular lighting system was designed by Pamio Design. tile.fabbian.com/en

Tile by Fabbian is a building block that allows designers to build chandeliers, room partitions, and focal points. After a specifier determines dimensions and pattern, a custom system is created based on a project’s needs. Crystal glass is faceted into a 4″-by-9″ clear, blue, or amber tiles that clip into a cable-suspension system. A polished aluminum ceiling channel anchors the cables and also houses the lamping and electrical components. Available with either a halogen 20W MR16 or LEDs with color temperatures ranging from 2,700 K to 6,000 K; RGB LEDs are also available to create static or dynamic colored lighting effects. The modular lighting system was designed by Pamio Design. tile.fabbian.com/en

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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