Delta Light inspired us with a new stand design and product scenographies. The Light+Building 2016 stand featured an 8m high black and copper woven façade. Full walls were combined with an extraordinary structure of woven panels, providing a unique play of light and adding a semi-transparent look & feel. Throughout the 400m² stand visitors discovered new collections of 2015, as well as a wide range of novelties shown for the first time.
Among the novelties were many family extensions. Much attention was given to BUTLER, and for a reason: Until now, Delta Light’s products have primarily been designed by its 30-strong internal R&D team, led by the company’s founder, Paul Ameloot. This year, however, the company has broken new ground by joining forces with the designer Arik Levy, who has dreamt up a new exterior collection, “BUTLER”, to complement the brand’s range. The culmination of two years’ work, BUTLER is Delta Light’s flagship for the exploration of previously unchartered territory. Different from the typical Delta Light design code, Arik came up with a reinterpretation of the lampshade archetype. Suited for both residential and commercial projects, designed to upgrade any patio, garden or walkway. At first sight, BUTLER appears to be made of aluminium like most outdoor lights, but the distinct personality comes from the material chosen: a polymer with a highly resistant coating. BUTLER comes in different floor mounted and wall mounted versions. The Butler W is both for interior and exterior application, single or double, down and down-up. The outdoor bollards come in several heights and two pole sizes, with a maximum height of 1.6 metres, again with a down or down-up light effect.