The choice of mirror is a detail which is fundamental for the ambiance of the room. LEELO offers a flexible solution which carries the essence of all of Laufen’s product lines, thus seamlessly complementing all collections in Laufen’s portfolio. Clear design and technical sensitivity create the variants of LEELO. With integrated LED lighting, optional room switch or touch sensor, and colour temperature selection, these mirrors put the focus on the user and can be applied to countless bathroom situations.
LAUFEN Leelo offers mirror solutions for literally any bathroom size or situation with its vast selection assortment; covering 10 sizes in three executions each, differing in lighting scenario and type of control.
Version 1 has an integrated, horizontal main light that creates a functional yet pleasant atmosphere, easily operated via room switch.
Version 2 has a convenient sensor on the mirror to control the integrated, horizontal main light. ON/OFF and dimming function with a simple touch.
Version 3 comes with three touch sensors to intuitively select and adjust the horizontal main light and the ambient light to the desired light mood. ON/OFF, dimming and colour temperature selection at the tip of your finger. Pre-set lighting scenarios, synchronized main and ambient light and a memory function facilitate the adjustments even further.
Leelo mirror range
- Product Name
- Leelo mirror range
- Manufacturer
- Laufen
- Characteristics
- LED integrated
- Style
- Contemporary
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