Challenge its small size and put it in lighting compositions that follow the architecture, use it to give people guidance or draw attention to what needs to be seen.
And if it’s not enough exciting already, creating a unique lighting system using Nola can be even more fun if you pair it with its bigger sister Lona and get an elegant detail that highlights the important part of the architecture, or combine it with linear luminaires to create a discrete guidance through space. It's a luminaire that can easily catch the rhythm of your architecture, enriching it with excitement, and making every heart skip a beat
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