VISO’s Alo Pendant Light is Both Versatile and Energy Efficient

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May 22, 2018

The Alo by VISO Inc. offers a sleek, minimalist design in an energy efficient pendant. Designed by VISO Founder and Head Designer, Filipe Lisboa, the fixture is a part of the trio of designs featured in the VISO Bronze Collection.

The Alo pendant’s design features frosted glass with clear accents. The plated metal stems are available in multiple proprietary finishes, including mirrored silver, mirrored copper, mirrored gold and hairline bronze and comes in two different lengths (7”/178mm and 4”/102mm). The frosted glass acts as a diffuser, which provides even light distribution and a soft, welcoming glow. The light is also energy efficient, requiring only a 1W LED.

The simplicity of the design allows for a variety of custom cluster to satisfy any projects. Beautiful on its own, the pendant works spectacularly in a custom cluster that is tailored to the spaces and desire of the designer. The pendants can also be attached to a DMX driver to create stunning patterns and scenarios unique to your particular space. 

 

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