When specifying luminaires for interiors where design matters as much as function, Nova Luce stands out. Founded in 2007 in Greece, the brand combines aesthetic ambition with manufacturing competence for European markets. Their product lines span pendant, wall, floor and table luminaires — each crafted with attention to materials, finish and visual comfort.
For procurement and specification teams: key parameters include lamp type (integrated LED vs replaceable GU10/E27), colour temperature (2700 K–4000 K typical), lumen output per fixture and mounting configuration (ceiling, wall, surface or pendant). Failing to match one of these may lead to inconsistent lighting tone or retrofit issues.
Nova Luce decorative lights merge sleek silhouettes and high-quality finishes — brass, black metal, marble bases and tinted glass are frequent. For example: a wall-mounted accent fixture rated 20 W, 1500 lm, 3000 K, IP65 in aluminium and glass was published by the brand.
From a technical perspective: check isolation (class I vs II), maintenance access (for integrated LED models), glare control (especially for open-plan rooms) and driver compatibility (dimmable vs non-dimmable). These details are crucial for maintaining the brand’s design integrity across installation zones.
In offices, hospitality zones or high-end residential areas, Nova Luce luminaires deliver both ambiance and task-function. Whether you’re deploying linear strips over work-tables, pendant clusters above dining islands, or accent wall lights in lounges — the unified brand approach ensures consistency of finish, colour and dimming behaviour across different fixture types.
Specification teams should align: mounting height, beam angle (downlight vs ambient uplight), spill light control (to avoid glare), colour temperature consistency across fixture types (for visual uniformity) and warranty/service terms (especially for integrated-LED modules). Standardising on one brand reduces variation, simplifies spares, and keeps visual continuity.
Before placing your order for Nova Luce units, verify the following:
Buildings or interiors that adopt Nova Luce as the unified fixture brand achieve multiple advantages: fewer variation failures, consistent design language across rooms and simplified spare-part logistics. Maintenance teams appreciate that the same finish, dimming behaviour and colour tone appear throughout the facility — reducing training, inventory and visual mismatch. The brand’s commitment to design and manufacturing since 2007 underlines reliability and product continuity
Working with Bank of Lamps means gaining access to the full Nova Luce indoor lighting range — supported by tools and services built for professional buyers and specification teams.