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Landscape Forms Expands Santa & Cole Urbidermis Partnership with New Slope and Tumbler Lights

Landscape Forms introduces Slope and Tumbler lights from Barcelona-based Santa & Cole Urbidermis.

“We are proud to offer our North American customers more high-quality, high-design products from Santa & Cole Urbidermis,” says Landscape Forms Chief Executive Officer Marjorie Simmons. “In the 10-plus years that we’ve been the exclusive distributor of its products, Santa & Cole Urbidermis has become a close partner to Landscape Forms. Our products complement each other well as do our cultures and design philosophies.”

Sam Hecht and Kim Colin of London-based Industrial Facility designed Slope and Tumbler lights to contribute a softer, domestic element into what they call “the urban living room.”

“The caliber of the designers that Santa & Cole Urbidermis partners with is exciting for Landscape Forms,” says Vice President of Marketing and Design and Chief Creative Officer Kirt Martin. “Industrial Facility is a well-respected firm, known for pristine, well-designed, and well-engineered products. We’re thrilled to offer their designs to North American lighting designers and architects.”

From Tumbler’s friendly character to Slope’s sleek minimalist form, the lines offer solutions for multiple applications and aesthetics. The broad Tumbler line includes area, wall-mounted, and catenary luminaires with three LED configurations, three power outputs, and six symmetric and three asymmetric distributions. Slope’s area and wall-mounted lights have two LED configurations, three power outputs, and three asymmetric distributions. Both lighting lines offer 3000K and 4000K color temperatures, clear and diffused glass lens, and full cut-off.

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