138 TECHNOLOGY / 100% DESIGN, LONDON, UK RARE GEMS
Architectural lighting was a rarity at this year’s 100% Design event but here’s the pick of the bunch...
Lightfalls 3M Architectural Markets
3M Architectural Markets made its global debut in the lighting market, collaborating with designer Todd Bracher to showcase an innovative, state-of-the-art new lighting technology at this year’s 100% Design. The ‘Virtual LED’, developed in partnership with Bracher and enabled by 3M technology, was revealed via an experimental iteration of the company’s modular architectural lighting system known as Lightfalls.
www.3MArchitecturalMarkets.com
Atelier Sedap Optelma
At 100% Design, Optelma launched the new range of circular luminaires from Atelier Sedap. Engineered from specially developed plaster, Sedap’s unique luminaires offer elegant and timeless design.
3D LED Wall Panel Neonny
The 3D LED Wall Panel creates remark- able effects with RGB colour changing. The curves on the front of the panels are designed not only to create heart shaped patterns, but also to reflect the light to coordinate with the adjacent panels. The distances between each LED dot and the reflection angles are designed to vary to create endless colours for an illusional colour changing effect.
www.neonny.com
New products included the MicroBlade Circle profile for recessing linear LED lighting, which, at just 55mm deep, can integrate seamlessly into most ceilings or walls to create continuous lines of light.
www.optelma.com www.sedap.com
LED Light Panel Bright Green Technology
Bright Green Technology exhibited for the first time at 100% Design. At the show they were showing their LED Light Panel, a slim, efficient and creative way to bring light to any project. Architectural features can be made directly from the panels, which can be created in almost any size. LED Light Panel can also be used in more traditional ways to illuminate graphics or just conjure a mood.
www.ledlightpanel.co.uk
Glowform The Light Lab
Glowform is a low depth profile, high efficiency LED. The bespoke surface-mounted light provides even coverage in a range of whites and colours as well as custom shapes to match branding or create interest- ing architectural features. Glowform is made with an acrylic face and aluminium baseplate, bringing sig- nage technology solutions to the architectural lighting market.
www.thelightlab.co.uk
LED Spotlight AMMAlux
This highly efficient LED spotlight is manufactured in the UK, sourced locally to AMMAlux’s headquarters in Croydon. It is available in several finishes, including silver anodised aluminium and satin powder coating (black and white). The lumens output available is up to 1500 lumens (68-100 lumens/watt). It is ideal for use in retail displays in stores, as well as for showcasing art and exhibits in galleries and museums. The spotlights can be track mounted to great effect and are available in 3000K warm white and neutral white versions.
www.ammalux.com
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