The Perfect Lighting for Masterful Craftsmanship
Rimsa’s Architectural Series offers three lamp models that meet the meticulous needs of violin and bow making: Mod 10, Mec 103, and Audace. These lamps are designed to provide clear, strong, and precise lighting, essential for the high-precision work required in the production of top-grade string instruments.
- Mod 10 and Mec 103 provide consistent lighting, allowing artisans to work with unparalleled precision and ease. These models honor Rimsa’s historical roots, featuring a steel reflector articulated on the original mold designed by Gaetano Longoni in 1946. This element proudly bears the inscription ‘Brevetti Longoni’ (‘Longoni Patents’) a testament to Rimsa’s enduring legacy in high-quality lighting solutions.
- Audace, the latest addition to Rimsa’s Architectural Series, marks a new era for the company and a new way of seeing for its users. This model incorporates advanced lighting functions derived from Rimsa’s medical technology, ensuring that the lighting is not only bright and focused but also gentle on the eyes, drastically reducing fatigue during long hours of meticulous work.
Key Features of Rimsa’s Architectural Series: The Best Choice for Excellent Craftsmanship
All three models meet the demands of those performing precision craftwork such as the production and restoration of artworks, jewelry, and, as in the case of the Academia, musical instruments.
In summary, we can say that the features that make the lamps from Rimsa’s Architectural Series ideal for these sectors are:
- Robust Structure: fits perfectly into a craftsman’s workspace and provides strong, precise lighting.
- Pantograph Arm: The lamp’s pantograph arm requires only one movement to be adjusted: the reflector adapts automatically to the arm’s position, ensuring continuity of work and concentration.
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