Commercial Lighting
Commercial lighting is lighting used for commercial spaces such as institutions, hospitals and government buildings, essentially those spaces that are not residential, industrial or for manufacturing.
Residential Lighting
Residential lighting is majorly installed to complement the house’s aesthetics and interiors. It is typically used as ambient lighting for making the personal space more functional and comfortable.
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Hospitality lighting specification can directly impact the success of a commercial venue. Designing lighting projects can help to create an intimate atmosphere for restaurant spaces or bright and bold spaces for hotel reception areas.
Area Lighting
Area lighting is a part of outdoor lighting offering specifically installed to illuminate large Area lighting applications typically include large open air spaces that require broad, uniform illumination. Car parks must have good illuminance levels for visibility and safety, but at the same time minimize light trespass. Outdoor areas such as harbours and airports have very high poles – 30 meters and higher – that have to illuminate wide areas efficiently and without glare on employees working with heavy machinery. Petrol stations, drive-through and other outdoor canopy lighting applications all need to have efficient area lighting without wasting light, and therefore energy, on the surroundings.
Office Lighting
Offices consist of many different types of rooms and areas: work areas, public areas, hallways, meeting rooms, showrooms, kitchens, places for relaxation – each requiring a different kind of lighting. Some spaces must follow specific criteria while other areas can be illuminated with much more freedom. Besides visual comfort, people’s wellbeing and safety are important considerations and lighting can also be directly linked to productivity. This is all part of Human Centric Lighting philosophy and is a very important, even vital, especially indoors where we spend many hours a day in artificially lit environments.
Street Lighting
While official requirements differ around the world the main principles for good street lighting are the same; high quality illumination that ensures clear visibility and road safety. Whether it is a small pedestrian walkway, high-speed multilane freeway, pedestrian crossing or tunnel, there are multiple ways to illuminate them properly.
Tunnel Lighting
Tunnels can be found everywhere these days and no matter what they are used for they lack natural light and therefore need effective lighting solutions. To provide safe passage from one end to the other sufficient illuminance levels must be achieved day and night, throughout the year. Sudden variations in lighting levels when entering or exiting a tunnel are not allowed. At night the lighting levels must be dimmer, while during the day they need to be multiplied and concentrated more at the tunnel entrance. Luminance and illuminance levels, glare and light uniformity all play a big role when designing the luminaires for this purpose as they affect people’s safety.
Sport Facilities Lighting
There is a huge variety in the size, standard and location of sporting venues and stadiums around the world. Venues may be indoor or outdoor, small or large, in rural or urban locations and either single or multi-discipline, but they all have a need for their own lighting requirements. Stadiums especially, can be unique pieces of architecture, with a need for specific lighting to showcase or enhance the building itself. Venue owners, players, spectators, television broadcasters and their audiences have different needs, and therefore lighting solutions must be flexible so that events can be played and enjoyed by all stakeholders.
Pool Lighting
Pool lighting can transform your outdoor environment and enhance your family’s pool experience. Customized lighting options allow pool owners to change the mood and highlight water features and architectural elements. Pool lighting helps to create a backyard ambiance that’s uniquely yours.
Media Façade
Media façades are layers of individually controllable lights, attached to – or even woven into – the exterior surface of a building to function as a dynamic palette for text, graphics and video animations.
When designing media façades, opportunities to push the boundaries are myriad, encouraging lighting designers and architects to embrace this new ‘language’ and explore the use of light and media as façade ‘materials’ to form an integral part of an architectural vision.
Facade Lighting
Facade lighting is a key aspect of architectural design and can bring any building or structure to life. Light influences the perception of its facade and surroundings. Layers of light define the focus and can turn spaces into experiences. When the sun sets, as amazing as the architectural design may be it fades into the darkness. The exterior facade lighting showcases their unique designs plans during dark hours, communicates emotions, and creates attention. Facade lighting highlights the key features of the building and adds an artistic feel to the exteriors.
Landscape Lighting
Landscape lighting, also known as garden lighting, refers to the utilization of artificial lighting solutions to illuminate the private gardens or public landscapes. This leads to enhanced night-time aesthetics, security and safety. These lighting solutions highlight the yard’s best features and help in making the place look warm and cozy.
Bespoke Lighting
Bespoke lighting is custom-made to the specifications of the client or tailor-designed to fit a determined space. The bespoke design can be created from an idea in the client’s mind or can be recreated in the artistic style of a creative designer.
Indoor & Outdoor Decorative Lighting
Decorative lighting is basically the fourth layer of illumination. Also, it helps your space shine and stand out of the ordinary. In simpler words, it is the jewelry of the room. These lights contain the comfort of ambiance lighting, the efficiency of task lighting, and the impact of accent lighting. Thus, these decorative lights not only accessorize the room but also make it more functional.
Solar Lighting
Solar lights can have different components, but they draw their power from batteries that are charged using the power of the sun and have trapped the energy inside.These lights basically use the photovoltaic effect in order to function. The core of this type of light is solar cells, which are responsible for converting sunlight to electricity. solar cells are those dark panels that you can spot at the top of solar lights.
Industrial Lighting
Industrial Lighting applies to a range of unique tasks and environments including food and beverage facilities, warehouse and distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, transportation and terminals, and energy, waste, and chemical plants. Industrial spaces require highly customized lighting solutions to provide a safe and productive work environment. The right lighting can improve work and safety conditions, while also increasing efficiency, improving light performance, and saving big on energy costs.
Hazardous Location Lighting
Hazardous location lighting can be described as any lighting that must be installed and utilized in hazardous areas and must work safely in abnormal conditions. Hazardous lighting solutions are meant to protect all electrical components from coming in contact with flammable materials by insulating them. The light fixture casings are entirely sealed to prevent combustible dusts, gases, or vapors from entering the lamp and causing combustion or explosions
Lighting Control & Automation
Quality lighting is an important aspect of our daily life, and is often taken for granted. Light control is the ability to regulate the level and quality of light in a given space for specific tasks or situations. Controlling light properly not only enhances the experience, it helps to save energy by using light when and where it is needed most.
Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting is lighting provided in the event of an emergency situation where a loss of power results in the failure of the normal illumination. Also, it enables the safe, prompt and efficient evacuation of spaces and buildings.