Stella for track
The Stella range is characterised by aspects including high-quality lighting technology, comfortable handling, and high visual comfort. Developed by designer Franco Clivio, Stella spotlights feature useful details for professional museum and presentation lighting: These include that the positions of tilt and rotation, the lamp focusing and even the angle of rotation of the optical accessories can be set and locked with the Allen key attached to the spotlight. This ensures that the lighting effect remains unchanged even after luminaire servicing or lamp replacement. The high visual comfort is ensured by an anti-glare attachment with a cross-baffle as luminaire cover, yet this can be enhanced with additional barn doors and honeycomb anti-glare screens as accessories.
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Projection
A crisp-edged beam is produced by the Stella contour spotlights.
The framing attachment (1) enables sharp-edged projection of freely adjustable, triangular and rectangular areas. The focal length and the sharpness is adjusted by turning the lens holder ring (2). The aperture masks and gobos are integrated into the luminaire's contour attachment so that no spill light can escape at the sides. Depending on which aperture mask is supplied with the luminaire, beam angles of 16°, 22° and 26° are produced.
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Projects with Stella for track
International projects and application studies introduce interestingarchitecture and exemplary lighting applications. Concrete descriptions ofthe lighting solutions with impressive photos explain how the lightingeffects are achieved.
Audi Forum Manhattan
New York
K21 Art Gallery (Former Parliament Building)
Düsseldorf
Honda Car Showroom
Dubai
Sámediggi - the Sámi parliament
Karasjok
Porsche Hennessy
Atlanta
Legoland Germany
Günzburg
L'Almoina Archaeological Centre
Valencia
Guggenheim Museum
Bilbao
Museo de Bellas Artes
Granada
Centenary Hall
Bochum
Putna Monastery
Putna (Rumänien)
'Dinamica' BMW MINI dealership
Brescia
Scottish Parliament, Holyrood
Edinburgh
BMW Welt
München
New York Times Building
New York City
Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque
Abu Dhabi
Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room
Accentuation
Emphasising objects to attract attention
Projection
Projection of light patterns
Spotlights
Flexible luminaires for tracks to produce accent lighting
Wallwasher
Lighting technology for vertical surfaces
Wall
From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures












Recessed spotlights, recessed floodlights and recessed wallwashers
Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art
Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ
Spreitenbach Centre
ING Bank
Augustinian Museum
2004 Venice Architecture Biennial
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (Stuttgart Art Museum)
