Gira

Visible design, the electrical system that shapes interiors

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With Gira, exposed electrical systems become protagonists of contemporary design, transforming a technical necessity into an aesthetic gesture.

For a long time, exposed electrical systems were considered a purely functional solution, a technical necessity rather than an aesthetic choice. Today, however, they are experiencing a new design season. Modern above-plaster solutions demonstrate how technology can be at once practical, elegant and sustainable. In environments with a strong character, the electrical system becomes an integral part of the architecture, helping to define the identity of the space.

Whether it is a loft with exposed brick or a concrete building with an industrial flavor, technical elements take on an expressive role. Exposed installation is no longer just a practical solution, but a conscious design gesture. Gira Studio's lines demonstrate this with circular shapes, glass frames and sharp contrasts between black and white. The switches do not blend in: they become furnishing details, discreet protagonists that add character to the environment.

No longer a compromise, but a design language that celebrates the beauty of the visible and consistently looks to the future.

In a country where recessed installation has dominated for decades, the spread of exposed solutions represents a true cultural revolution. In addition to reducing invasive work on walls and plaster, these solutions offer unprecedented flexibility. Gira's modular design intelligently separates form and function, ensuring durability and the possibility of evolution over time. With the Gira System 55, more than three hundred functions can be integrated, from lighting control to the most advanced home automation.

The ability to easily assemble and disassemble exposed systems also makes them ideal for temporary or modular architecture. Surfaces remain intact and materials reusable, reducing environmental impact and promoting more responsible use of resources. It is an approach that combines aesthetics, efficiency and awareness, paving the way for more flexible and sustainable building. The facility thus becomes an element of value, not only technically but also ethically.

Historic buildings or textural surfaces such as stone and concrete pose special challenges. Exposed installations here offer the possibility of updating systems without affecting the original integrity of the building. A harmonious dialogue is created between innovation and memory, where technology becomes a tool for heritage enhancement. No longer a compromise, but a design language that celebrates the beauty of the visible and consistently looks to the future.

Collezione:
Gira Studio
Brand:
Gira
Web site:
www.gira.com
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