The possibility of framing light inside an incorruptible and transparent material like glass opens up endless possibilities in terms
of design, creativity and customisation in the field of furnishings. The technique involves embedding a variable number of surface-mount
LEDs on a transparent metal layer - providing mechanical and electrical support - between two sheets of glass. It is all then compacted
with transparent or coloured bonding agents, to obtain stratified glass with a minimum thickness of 9.3 mm. The lights are powered
by simple direct currente devices with values in accordance with LED quantity and layout 9/48V. Various different types of glass
can be used for this, with differing thicknesses and surface finishes. As such, the following can be used for this process: tempered,
laminated, mirror, coloured, enamelled or mordant glass. Each LED is 0.12W -max.value-, meaning extremely low energy con sumption
-1.2W power 10 LEDs-. In this way, design elements can be used to optimise furnishing items, and 1.2W LEDs can be assembled onto glass
to create shelf and ceiling lighting. We can therefore create a shape and measurement to your exact requirements.