25 May 2016
MELJAC Presents the New Lampshades From Its Lamp Collection

Meljac

MELJAC, renowned for its high-end electrical equipment, is optimising its range of lamps to be fitted with new lampshades without vertical supports. This development improves light diffusion and guarantees a product quality that meets the high standards of the brand's French expertise.

The elegance and quality of French expertise MELJAC is once again aiming for quality and aesthetics in its products by offering this new-generation lampshade. Solid brass base, elegant fabrics...

The construction of MELJAC's ornamental lamps harmonises perfectly with the brand's electrical switches and sockets. Each one requires a vast amount of precision work carried out by hand. Surrounded by talented craftsmen, MELJAC offers several choices of fabric: raw silk, chintz, plant fibres....

Lamp bases are available in 25 finishes (Nickel, Chrome, Bronze, Gold- or CopperPlated). The range is made up of six styles (Montmartre, Concorde, Elysées, Opéra, Petite and Grande Arche). It is marketed in the MELJAC showrooms (Paris and Lyon) and by authorised retailers in France and internationally

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Details on www.meljac.com 

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About MELJAC Created in 1995 by André Bousquet, the company designs high-quality electrical equipment using the finest materials. Its innovation and working methods are at the heart of its development, guaranteeing an optimum quality which has allowed it to export its products and become the market leader.

The brand is sold in 60 countries, and has 40 authorized dealers in France and 22 abroad. With about 10 collections, MELJAC offers architects, decorators, electricians and private individuals a large range of options: switches, sockets, table lamps, reading lights, thermostats, home automation systems etc.

The brand is also renowned for its made-to-measure creations. MELJAC has fitted prestigious establishments such as the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, the Horta Museum in Brussels, and a number of well-known palaces and hotels including the Four Seasons Hotel George V, the Meurice, the Royal Monceau, the Royal Mansour and the Mandarin Oriental in Marrakech, the Intercontinental in Geneva, and the Danieli Hotel in Venice.

In 2012, the brand obtained the 'Origine France Garantie' label for its brass products and reading lights, and in August 2015, MELJAC was the first company in its business sector to obtain the EPV label (Living Heritage Company). It has a turnover of €6.5M.

www.meljac.fr 

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