Sammode

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Sammode is a leading name in architectural and industrial lighting. For over 90 years, the French company has been designing and manufacturing luminaires that combine performance and design. Thanks to its integrated approach, the company masters every stage, guaranteeing long–lasting, elegant solutions adapted to the most demanding environments. Its technical expertise and aesthetic sensibility make it a privileged partner for architects and designers. For this event, Sammode is collaborating with Moller Rothe, sharing a common vision of lighting where each luminaire enhances the architecture while ensuring impeccable performance.

At the heart of this pavilion, Sammode will present its iconic tubular luminaires, revealing their full potential: timeless pieces that combine design, performance and durability, designed to meet the demands of contemporary architecture. Through this installation, Sammode invites visitors to discover its origins, its unique approach to lighting and its ability to sublimate spaces with solutions as technical as they are elegant.

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