All Lighting articles – Page 3
-
-
FeaturesZumtobel 3 way standard track
The Tren modular track lighting system is ideal for high ceiling spaces, including museums, showrooms and galleries.
-
FeaturesFlos Architectural/Lightworks
The Compass spot fitting uses a low voltage QR111 lamp — selected for its beam control and colour-rendering properties — and an integrated dimmer switch.
-
FeaturesConcord Lighting’s NoLimit spotlight
It may look conventional, but Concord Lighting’s NoLimit can be angled like a spotlight, rotating 360° around its longitudinal axis.
-
FeaturesZumtobel Vivo metal halide spotlight
Designed specifically for the retail market, the Vivo S fitting can switch from a recessed downlight to spotlight with a simple adjustment.
-
FeaturesTime to switch
No need for wires with the Echo range of self-powered switches from MK Electric.
-
FeaturesLinoleum by Armstrong
While most linoleum products have a speckled finish, Armstrong offers a range of flat colours — the architect chose black and a pale orange.
-
FeaturesLuminaire by Thorn
The Planor Suspended luminaire, which uses compact T5 fluorescent tubes, was specified to give diffused up- and down-light in the study bridge.
-
-
FeaturesConcord Kometa
Concord Marlin’s Kometa 300 range, a dual lighting solution that combines a compact fluorescent downlight with a circular T5 lamp, has gone technicolour.
-
TechnicalLooking for the green light
Lighting is a greedy user of energy, and public projects can be particularly heavy consumers. But many lighting designers are in fact trailblazing the use of low-energy technology
-
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page






