Light That Brings Surfaces to Life
Light That Brings Surfaces to Life
Backlit ceilings, illuminated walls and large decorative elements represent some of the most impressive ways modern interior architecture can create atmosphere, spaciousness and a truly distinctive identity. Yet the quality of the final result depends on far more than the visible surface itself.
When a light source is integrated inside a ceiling or wall structure, the requirements are considerably higher than those of conventional surface-mounted lighting. The light must remain uniform, natural and reliable year after year. For this reason, we have developed lighting solutions whose performance exceeds the expectations of even the most demanding users.
The colour temperature can be adjusted from a warm and inviting 2700 Kelvin to a bright 6000 Kelvin daylight white. Different dimming technologies allow the lighting to adapt perfectly to the intended use of the space and the desired atmosphere.
Thanks to a specially designed structure, the operating temperature of the light sources can be kept up to ten degrees Celsius lower than with conventional solutions. Temperature is one of the most important factors affecting LED lifetime, and efficient thermal management translates directly into greater reliability and exceptional longevity.
All of our solutions feature a high colour rendering index, ensuring that even cooler shades of white remain natural and pleasant to the eye. When required, the entire RGB spectrum is available, offering more than 16 million colours that can be used to create different moods and highlight architectural details.
One of the principles of good design is serviceability. For this reason, all control electronics are located in easily accessible areas. Although the expected lifetime of the components is among the best available, any maintenance or future upgrades can be carried out quickly and without disturbing the surrounding structures.
Just like the illuminated surfaces themselves, the technology behind them can be tailored to the specific requirements of each client, designer and project. At its best, lighting is not merely a source of illumination, but an integral part of the identity of a space.
