MELJAC brings you a celebration of colour

Paris, France

A kaleidoscope of options for a life in stunning technicolour

MELJAC, the leader in luxury switches, is adding a splash of colour to the summer season. Vibrant or pastel shades, plain or patterned, a vast range of effects can be created thanks to MELJAC’s unique combination of skilled craftsmanship and advanced technology. All MELJAC products are made in France from quality materials and carry the prestigious Origine France Garantie label.

MELJAC offers a range of vibrant, colourful models for a stylish look that suits all tastes.

Your chosen shade can be added to the quality materials used, such as brass, glass and porcelain, to blend in perfectly with your interior. Each model can also be customised with engraving.

The brass and tempered glass collections can be finished with any of the shades in the RAL colour chart. Porcelain products (glazed or unglazed) come in around thirty colours that can be selected from a specific colour chart, with the added option of hand-painted customised motifs.

MELJAC also has a plexiglass range, which allows its products to blend into the background to bring out the colours in a wall covering.

For more information please visit www.meljac.com/en

About MELJAC
Founded in 1995 by André Bousquet, MELJAC is the market leader in luxury electrical fittings made from quality materials. With some ten different ranges, MELJAC offers a wide range of solutions for architects, decorators, electricians and homeowners, including switches, sockets, table lamps, reading lamps, casings for thermostats and home automation systems, etc. The brand is also well known for its expertise in delivering bespoke solutions. Its innovative approach and working methods are key to its development and guarantee outstanding quality. The company set up its first subsidiary in the United States in 2018 and has around 60 authorised dealers worldwide. Customers include the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, Cartier and Chanel stores, Paris-based hotels the Four Seasons George V, Le Meurice and La Réserve, the Royal Mansour and Mandarin Oriental in Marrakesh, the InterContinental Geneva and Hotel Denieli in Venice. All MELJAC products bear the prestigious “Origine France Garantie” label. MELJAC is also the first company in its sector to obtain the EPV (Living Heritage Company) label. In 2019, it had 80 employees and generated a turnover of €9.3 million.

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