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Since 1962, Neri has been a symbol of excellence in high-end outdoor furniture and lighting systems across the world and Marshalls is now the exclusive supplier of their products in the UK.
Based in Longiano, Neri has a rich history of creating cutting edge products in both heritage and contemporary styles.
With an unrivalled archive of cast iron products, deep-rooted designer heritage, and a reputation for urban décor culture, the new Neri product additions are sure to change the face of the UK’s public realm.
Marshalls is the exclusive UK supplier of Neri products, and is proud to introduce the new collection, which includes the coordinated Carya street furniture range, as well as three beautiful new luminaires.
Steve Reddington, Commercial Director for Street Furniture, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to announce that we are the exclusive UK supplier of Neri products, and we are looking forward to introducing the brand to the UK.
“Our aim is to provide clients with real breadth in terms of material and styles for street furniture and lighting, and our new partnership with Neri is an exciting new development for us, and these products certainly add a new dimension to our portfolio.”
The new Neri additions to the Marshalls Street Furniture product offering include the coordinated Carya range, which comprises of a bollard, litter bin, seat and shelter.
Made from galvanised steel, and designed by Alfredo Farné and Iosa Ghini Associati, the Carya range has been designed to blend in with any contemporary environment. Each piece has an iconic conical nature, with a modular angled end piece.
A selection of new luminaires have also joined Marshalls’ already extensive lighting collection – Hydra, Matar and Alya.
The Hydra luminaire, designed by Makio Hasuike, is a contemporary fitting ideal for urban environments. The light source is a remote phosphor LED with a yellow glass which gives a pleasing daytime aesthetic.
The Matar luminaire is a high performance distinctive contemporary light fitting. Its square shape, with a decorative ‘crown’ of blue LEDs, combined with its angled pole makes for a striking design reminiscent of a modern desk lamp, whereas Alya is based on the style and form of the traditional lantern.
The Alya provides a range of different optics, and due to the glass-free casing design, the unit provides extremely low glare.
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