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Hemera project
Hemera project





hemera project

To cater for the market’s different needs, Cini&Nils has two versions of its Tenso system available: one is the standard, with a 28 cm gap between the parallel cables, while the other, the miniTenso, has a smaller gap of only 15 cm. Using the TensoClic feature, the light fittings can be detached from the cable and reattached easily, in perfect compliance with European standards. Its design enables the Tenso system to blend harmoniously into the architecture. The only viable option for such a job was the Tenso system, the world’s first high-voltage cable-mounted system, launched by Cini&Nils in 1994. The Baroque flavour of the furnishings also called for an extremely clean, elegant, unfussy aesthetic line that would underline the contrast between rustic and hi-tech that the hotel’s atmosphere was intended to convey. Uncompromisingly modern in taste, this material had to be partnered by a lighting system capable of making the most of the ceiling’s reflecting potential, leaving it unencumbered by ceiling roses and suspended fittings. The structure’s ceilings were designed in Barrisol, a reflective canvas with a mirror effect that generates an elegant, unusual style. The Hemera Hotel needed a lighting system suitably designed to be capable of calling attention to the hotel’s architectural style, while guaranteeing visual comfort in its interiors, by focusing due attention on details and managing light as one of the essential elements that make guests feel at their ease. The Hemera is a tastefully-designed boutique hotel, whose visual identity conveys a rustic-industrial atmosphere combined with hi-tech elements.

hemera project

The Tenso cable-mounted system by Cini&Nils was chosen for the exclusive Hotel Hemera, illustrating one original way of solving lighting challenges in interiors with unusual ceilings.







Hemera project