Recessed floor luminaires
Recessed floor luminaires emit their beam upwards. They are offered with narrow-beamed, wide-beamed, symmetrical or asymmetrical light distribution.
Criteria for recessed floor luminaires:
- choice of lamp determines light colour, service life, efficiency and light intensity
- uniformity: optimised reflector for even illumination of areas
- range of tilt for directional luminaires with high glare protection
- light output ratio is increased by optimised reflector technology
Recessed floor luminaires
Luminaires
Uplights
Uplights feature an upwards directed beam with symmetrical light distribution. The narrow, rotationally symmetrical beams are used for highlighting objects.
Directional luminaires
Directional luminaires are used for highlighting individual areas or objects with a medium to narrow light distribution. The beam can be tilted.
Luminaires
Uplight, diffuse
Recessed floor luminaires with diffuse light intensity distribution are used for marking paths or emphasising architectural lines.
Applications
Accent lighting or floodlighting for
- theatres
- presentational areas
- sales areas
- reception and entrance areas
- architectural features
Recessed floor luminaires are inconspicuous architectural details. They should correspond to the architecture in their arrangement and form.
Deutsche Bank, Tokyo
Burj Al Arab, Dubai
Burj Al Arab, Dubai
Maritime Museum, Osaka
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