
The criteria for lighting a furniture studio include attractive staging of the furniture and differentiation of the room. Luminaires for tracks allow flexible adaptation of the lighting design when using changing display concepts. Narrow-beam light distributions are used for accentuation. Floodlights illuminate larger sections. Wallwashers underline the room structure.
Wallwashing gives the room a bright impression and provides basic lighting as "ambient luminescence". Spotlights and floodlights create a "focal glow" for optimal presentation of the furniture. The directed light ensures excellent modelling through the contrast of light and shadow.
The spotlights highlight individual objects in the area by using accent light. This creates a hierarchy of perception which direct the attention of customers and points to special products. Accents in the foreground and the back emphasise the depth of the room.
The "wide flood" light distribution is used to illuminate large objects such as the wall element in the background.
The "oval flood" floodlight provides attractive effects for oblong objects. A row of oval light beams as a strip of light can also be used to mark routes.
The vertical lighting links foreground and back. Uniform washlighting produces a calm background for highly effective display lighting.
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