Light index Indoor area

Light for work and public areas
Ambient lighting produced by wide beam light distribution facilitates perception and orientation in the horizontal plane. As direct or indirect lighting, it produces a directed or diffuse light to illuminate workplaces or traffic zones.

Hi-trac track and light structure
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Monopoll track and light structure
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence round with LED
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence round for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence round for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence round for compact fluorescent lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence square with LED
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence square for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence square for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Quintessence square for compact fluorescent lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Lightcast for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Compact HIT
Introduction
Articles for general lighting

Using light to achieve extraordinary effects
Accent light emphasises individual objects or architectural elements using narrow beams of light. Bright points in dark surroundings attract attention. They separate the important from the unimportant, allowing individual objects to come to the fore.

Light Board
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Nadir IP67
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence round with LED
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence round for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence round for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence square with LED
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence square for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Quintessence square for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for accent lighting

Illuminating large spatial zones
Washlighting illuminates larger objects or spatial zones using wide beam light distribution. In contrast to accent light, it conveys a wide impression.

Light Board
Introduction
Articles for floodlighting

Light Board
Introduction
Articles for floodlighting

Quintessence
Introduction
Articles for floodlighting

Floor washlights
Introduction
Articles for floodlighting

Creating the impression of brightness in spaces
Vertical illuminance defines and structures spatial situations. It contributes significantly to the impression of brightness in a space and aids visual tasks in the vertical plane.

Monopoll track and light structure
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Light Board
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Light Board
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

TFL Wallwasher
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Nadir IP67
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence round with LED
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence round for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence round for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence round for compact fluorescent lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence square with LED
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence square for low-voltage halogen lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence square for high-pressure discharge lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Quintessence square for compact fluorescent lamps
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Compact HIT
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

TFL Wallwasher
Introduction
Articles for wallwashing

Using light to facilitate orientation
Orientation lighting improves perception by adding light points and lines, e.g. along pathways and on stairs. The light must function as a signal. Illuminating the room is of secondary importance here.


























