American lighting designer Richard Kelly (1910-1977) has
divided the light into three categories, for lighting design
qualitative: light to see, light to observe and light to look at. One today
new category has become essential, is sustainability by doing
reference to Eco Design standards.
ONE aims to be the result of these four categories
combined with each other in an equilibrium relationship.

The development of a lamp begins with its idea of application.
The suggestion becomes a design idea, sketches, conceptual drawings,
technical choices referring to materials and their possible processes e
finishes, define the light engine considering mechanical needs,
thermal and wiring. Through the use of prototyping and technical testing
for the verification and analysis of results to compare with the objectives
responsible, become a complex process in which there are multiple factors
at stake, to arrive at a coherent and innovative executive project.
ONE elegantly hides its light engine,
contains and protects it. The light engine integrates into the design of ONE in a
sustainable, as it can be easily replaced as if it were a simple
light bulb. The choice of a monolithic module facilitates any maintenance without
having to discard the entire lamp. The construction process ensures that i
materials are easily separable for efficient recycling, minimizing
the ecological footprint of the product.
The heat sink which is essentially the base of the light engine
it is made of aluminum with anodizing treatment. This item for
its shape, size and weight guarantees an efficient dissipating system. The
Metal core PCB, designed specifically for ONE, mounts LEDs
very high range and an optical system made of polycarbonate complete the
construction of the light engine.