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Let’s design together.

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  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.



  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.



  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.

  • Please check below pictures and let us know your opinion about each one.

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Let’s design together.

  • Please fill in the form and click on ‘Next’


  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.



  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.



  • Please choose the lighting layers that you would like to be included in your lighting design. General lighting layer is always included.



  • Decorative light sources are chosen for the beauty of the space and often have no effect on the ambient light. Proper decoration and placement are very important when choosing light sources for this layer.



  • Task lighting is selected to provide light to the surfaces where the work and activity is performed. Attention to low light and no flicker and proper light quality is important in choosing these sources



  • Not using ambient light and simply illuminating the space with accent, task light and decorative lights causes a strong contrast and requires accurate and intelligent calculation.



  • General lighting is chosen to provide often uniform lighting throughout the space. To provide this light, lights with a light scattering angle of more than 90 degrees are used.



  • To see the decorative light when the ambient light layer is on, the contrast of the two must be more than 2 times.



  • The light contrast of the space where the work is done and the ambient light should not be more than 3 times.



  • Our suggestion in many environments is to use all layers of light and even emergency light to enable the user to create different scenarios.

  • Please check below pictures and let us know your opinion about each one.

  • Drop files here or
    25MB max
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

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