LIGHTING
ONE A
ONE A is an architectural lighting company that produces smart-technology products with minimalistic design to create visual harmony in any living environment. Since its inception, they have been dedicated to developing innovative architectural lighting solutions and their products combine smart technologies, excellent craftsmanship and minimalistic design to create a sense of visual harmony at your yacht or villa. All products are 100% designed and assembled in Denmark. “The best light is what you do not notice. It is not the light, but the architecture that is to play the lead role. Lighting must never dominate the room.” Jan Bjarnhoff, Founder & CEO For more details Tel: +45 75 50 32 05 or visit
www.onea.dk
Now luminary programmes for wellbeing, collaborations between doctors, technicians and lighting designers introduce a world of healing and health with light. He’s pretty sure the concept of ‘wellbeing from light’ would be appreciated onboard yachts.
LOVE, LIGHT
Van der Heide finds the most innovative revelation is the scientific studies between lighting and health. He says, “We know some lighting makes you feel good, or some gives you a headache but it was never scientifically underpinned and there is so much evidence now that the levels of hormones for example in our bodies are very much influenced by light. The medical world discovered that we have these receptors in our eyes that see the red, the green and the blue but there is also a fourth receptor called the non- imaging receptor and it links directly into our deep primal brain where things like melatonin and serotonin are being treated and that makes you feel good or relaxed or sleepy or awake and it turns out that light is not just illumination - it could be some kind of therapy - it enhances in us good feelings. I think this is the greatest innovation.”
SAVAGE MARINE Savage Marine was established over 20 years ago, are based in Leicestershire in the United Kingdom and specialise in designing and manufacturing high quality lighting products for the superyacht industry. With in-house precision engineering, machining facilities and dedicated electrical engineers, they are at the forefront of LED product innovation and lighting design solutions. With the ever evolving use of LED, during the pandemic they looked at ways to introduce Non-UV LED light source into the standard down-lights, so they joined with VYV Technology in New York and now are partners in the creation of luxury lighting - YV stops the growth and kills many viruses. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1455 614545 or visit
www.savagelighting.co.uk
“Lighting determines not only brightness and darkness, but also tone, mood, and atmosphere. We can create a beautiful environment using the correct lighting and it has always been one of the most important elements onboard,” say Clark-Barnard, echoing the sentiments of the other specialists. Says Hirons, “Here at OceanLED we love how our lighting helps to show off the exquisite design and lines of a yacht. We love how our lights are able to provide an unrivalled in-water lighting effect with the least power output, helping the overall sustainability of the yacht. However we also love the challenges our clients ask of us; pushing our boundaries and that of the underwater lighting world. There is always something we can help with.” Schaedel appreciates how light can enhance individuality and uniqueness, “We love the moods that can be created with light and lighting technology, the ideas of lighting designers and the creative possibilities of LED light.”
Rogier van der Heide does all his lighting wireless, not wi-fi because wi-fi doesn’t go happily with all the steel in the yacht and it is not very stable. He also uses a protocol called Zigby which has a military background and is very robust and sturdy, plus is 128-bit encrypted, so no-one can hack your lights. The ‘mesh’ network means every node, dimmer or lamp switch, receives data but also becomes a transmitter. And if one node drops out it is not a problem at all, because all the other ones all over the boat keep up the network so it is extremely stable.
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