Products

A concise catalog for architectural work.

The families below are arranged like a working lighting schedule: first the form factor, then the application, then the control and mounting options. That keeps the site readable and practical for project teams.

Curved architectural interior lighting corridor
Warm lines, concealed sources, and low-glare optics are the common threads across the catalog.
04 Core product families for most briefs.
18 Modules and variants listed in a single structure.
03 Control paths: basic dimming, DALI, and scene control.

Catalog families

Keep the line clean and the optics predictable.

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Interior lighting corridor with curved ceiling lines

Linear

L-Series continuous profiles

For ceilings, shelf runs, reception lines, and corridor edges. The profile family keeps a quiet visual presence while preserving a consistent beam from module to module.

3000K / 3500K / 4000K CRI 90 UGR < 19 DALI
Bright white corridor used as a reference for architectural lighting

Spot and track

S-Series accent and track heads

Designed for artwork, merchandise, and feature surfaces. The heads are compact enough for retail ceilings and flexible enough to carry a repeatable specification across several project types.

10 deg to 60 deg Tilt / rotate Zoom lens Rail mount
Brick pavilion lit from below at dusk

Outdoor

O-Series facade and path lighting

Used on thresholds, landscape edges, and building surfaces where control and service life matter more than raw brightness. Optics are selected to keep the view calm from the street side.

IP65 Marine grade 3000K Wall / bollard

Specification notes

Practical choices that stay readable in a schedule.

Mounting Recessed, surface, pendant, track, wall, and outdoor post options are grouped by family so the drawing set stays consistent.
Color Warm white remains the default for hospitality and residence; neutral white is available for retail and working spaces that need a crisper reading.
Controls Basic dimming is standard; DALI is used where scene logic matters; higher-level control is reserved for larger projects with a real commissioning scope.
Optics Low-glare trims, asymmetric wall wash, and narrow accent beams are handled as separate items instead of generic one-size-fits-all modules.

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The site is small on purpose. That makes it easier to align the product family with the actual project type instead of forcing a large catalog into a short brief.

Good inputs

Plan, reflected ceiling, finish schedule, and a short note on target mood.

One email is enough to start a spec conversation.