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Luminaire types

and lighting effects

Sphere

360° Diffusion lighting

distributes light equally in all

directions (360°). It attracts a

relaxed gaze towards the point

of light, and creates a calm, very

comfortable atmosphere.

The light sphere bathes all

surfaces of the space, producing

a peaceful, richer and extremely

homogenous ambience.

Semisphere

Directed diffusion lighting

emits a soft light that generates

low contrasts between the

illuminated areas and the

shadows cast. The opaque part

of the shade helps to direct

the light through the diffuser,

providing illumination that is both

peaceful and concentrated at the

same time.

Cone

Directed diffusion lighting

emits a soft light that generates

low contrasts between the

illuminated areas and the

shadows cast. The opaque part

of the shade helps to direct

the light through the diffuser,

providing illumination that is both

peaceful and concentrated at the

same time.

Spotlight

Directed diffusion lighting

emits a soft light that generates

low contrasts between the

illuminated areas and the

shadows cast. It is ideal for

reading situations or when the

light output is visible, as it does

not produce glare.

Linear Diffuser

General lighting

provides a high degree of uniformity

on the horizontal plane and

generates a first layer of illumination

on which to add more specific

lighting applications. It generates

soft shadows and subdued

brightness in which the space and

its component elements do not

display visual hierarchies.

Linear Low UGR

UGR<19

High-efficiency,

low-glare general linear lighting

offers medium brightness

and clarity of forms. Direct

illumination, extended beam and

luminaire performance enable

installations with high-energy

efficiencies and low-glare levels

below UGR<19.

12°

24°

55°

Accent lighting

emphasizes objects or

architectural elements with

intensive cones of light.

Luminance contrasts attract the

eye and bring the illuminated

objects into the foreground.

The light output is directed

towards the object or architectural

element and not towards the

person, in order to avoid glare.

High-comfort,

low-glare general linear lighting

provides high levels of

illumination and comfort with

UGR levels below 19. It is also

ideal for work or meeting areas.