[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"catalog-xal-lighting-for-hotels-and-restaurants-2023":3,"$f54gFciXR1FznWJVNft3TqcXl0B8GYbPbga8lnvghe78":401},{"id":4,"title":5,"slug":6,"image":7,"source":8,"brand_name":9,"brand":10,"brand_slug":11,"file_size":12,"pages":13,"pages_count":396,"matched_pages":397,"match_count":398,"two_pages":399,"show_text":400},15608,"Lighting for Hotels and Restaurants 2023","xal-lighting-for-hotels-and-restaurants-2023","\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.1.png","http:\u002F\u002F127.0.0.1:8000\u002Fprivate\u002Ffiles\u002F22\u002F900597a8a2c7f81166c476cf90df8b-285e069053.pdf","XAL",745,"xal","28.1 MB",[14,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61,65,69,73,77,81,85,89,93,97,101,105,109,113,117,121,125,129,133,137,141,145,149,153,157,161,165,169,173,177,181,185,189,193,197,201,205,209,213,217,221,225,229,233,237,241,245,249,253,257,261,265,269,273,277,281,285,289,293,297,301,305,309,313,317,321,325,329,333,337,341,345,349,353,357,361,365,369,373,377,381,385,389,393],{"image":7,"text":15,"number":16},"Hospitality on stage\nEN\nLighting for hotels and restaurants\n",1,{"image":18,"text":19,"number":20},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.2.png","Hotel Sombea Villingen- \nSchwenningen, DE – by AVIDA \n",2,{"image":22,"text":23,"number":24},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.3.png","Lighting plays a decisive role in whether guests feel com-\nfortable in hotels and restaurants, and whether they re-\nturn. It is about much more than fulfilling basic needs: The \nkey is to create as unforgettable an overall experience \nas possible. Guests should relax, enjoy themselves, and \nfeel at home right from the beginning. In hotels, this starts \nwhen entering the lobby and extends through corridors, \nindividual rooms, to the children’s and spa area. The light-\ning in restaurants, bars, and cafés shapes the experience, \nthe length of stay, and the enjoyment of the meal.\nAs a premium manufacturer of modern, high-quality light-\ning solutions, our goal is to best combine functionality and \ndesign. We offer lighting for restaurants, bars, and hotels \nthat remains in the background and yet creates optimal \nlighting moods, or, where desired, can decoratively move \ninto the foreground. Flexible, curated lighting control and \ninnovations that dynamically vary light colour and intensi-\nty over the course of the day craft an ambience that both \nenergises guests and helps them relax.\nHigh-quality lighting \nsolutions for the \npremium hospitality \nsector\nxal.com\u002Fhospitality\n3\n",3,{"image":26,"text":27,"number":28},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.4.png","Lighting for hotels and restaurants\n4\n",4,{"image":30,"text":31,"number":32},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.5.png","Lobbies & receptions  \n 16\nRestaurants & bars \n 22\nCoffee shops \n 38\nRooms & appartements \n 44\nCorridors & stairwells \n 56\nFitness, spa & wellness \n 60\nConference & meeting  \nrooms \n 66\nChildren’s area \n 70\nOutdoor lighting \n 74\nLighting mood & control \n 80\nAcoustics in the \nhospitality industry \n 82\nWever & Ducré \n 84\nWästberg \n 88\n 3\n 2\n 4\n 5\n 6\n 7\n 8\n 1\n 9\nxal.com\u002Fhospitality\n5\n",5,{"image":34,"text":35,"number":36},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.6.png","Some visions take up space – others \ncreate it. Even the largest product \nportfolio cannot always meet a \ndesign’s specific requirements. That \nis why we work with you to develop \nbespoke lighting solutions precisely \ntailored to your project’s architectural \nand aesthetic requirements. Depend-\ning on the scale of the project, we \ncan realise both small adaptations to \nexisting XAL products or completely \nnew developments.\nLuminaires craft a pleasant ambience \nwhile emphasising each building’s \nindividual character. XAL offers a \nwide selection of different recessed, \nsurface-mounted, and suspended \nluminaires to suit your ideas of form \nand colour.\nDesign variety\nINO circle \u002F square\n3000 K, 4000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, coffee shops \nColours\nwhite, grey, black, and special colours\nsurface \u002F suspended\nLighting for hotels and restaurants\nXCS \nCustomised \nSolutions\n6\n",6,{"image":38,"text":39,"number":40},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.7.png","Everything\non track\nFree to \narrange \nTULA\nsuspended \u002F \ndecorative light inset  \nMOVE IT 25 \u002F 25 S \n2700 K, 3000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions,  \nrestaurants & bars\nColours\nwhite, black, chrome\nspotlight inset\nMOVE IT 25 \u002F 25 S \u002F 45  \n2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, coffee shops, conference & \nmeeting rooms \nColours\nwhite, black, and special colours\nJUST 32 \u002F 45 \u002F 55\ndecorative inset\nMOVE IT 25 \u002F 25 S \n2700 K, 3000 K\nIdeal application area  \nRestaurants & bars\nColours\nwhite, black, and special colours\nPAL \nGo to \nproducts\nProduct diversity\n7\n",7,{"image":42,"text":43,"number":44},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.8.png","Arrange \nthe mood\nARY\nsuspended \u002F\ndecorative inset MOVE IT 25 \u002F 25 S\n2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, coffee shops, rooms & \nappartements\nColours\nARY: white, black, and special colours\nARY shades: white, black, grey, beige,\nbrown, olive \ngraphic light inset\nMOVE IT 25 \u002F 25 S \n2700 K, 3000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nRestaurants & bars\nColour\nblack\nPIVOT\n2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K \nTW (Tunable White), UGR ≤ 19\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, corridors & \nstairwells, conference & meeting rooms \nColours\nHousing: white, black\nReflector: chrome, gold, black\nShape \nthe light\nUNICO square \u002F linear\nrecessed \u002F ceiling \u002F wall\n",8,{"image":46,"text":47,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.9.png","The light \njungle\nJANE\nsemi-recessed \u002F surface \u002F suspended\n3000 K, 4000 K\nUGR ≤ 19\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants \n& bars, coffee shops, corridors & \nstairwells\n2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K \nCWD (Colour Warm Dimming) \nsensor \u002F emergency light inset\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, rooms & appartements, corridors \n& stairwells, conference & meeting \nrooms \nColours\nMounting frame: white, silver, black\nHousing: white, black, gold \nReflector: white, silver, black, gold\nCombine with \nyour design \nSASSO 60 \u002F 100\nrecessed \u002F semi-recessed \u002F ceiling\n",9,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.10.png","3000 K, 4000 K\nTW (Tunable White)\nIdeal application area  \nRooms & appartements, corridors & \nstairwells\nColours\nwhite, black\nSPIO\nrecessed\n2700 K, 3000 K\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants \n& bars, rooms & appartements, \ncorridors & stairwells, conference & \nmeeting rooms\nColour\nwhite\n2700 K, 3000 K\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, coffee shops, corridors & \nstairwells, corridors & stairwells\nColour\nwhite, grey, black, chrome, gun metal,\nbrushed aluminium & brushed brass\nHidden talent\nxal.com\u002Fproducts-hotel\nMOVE IN\nrecessed\nPresence \nas desired\nDefine the \nhorizon\nLINEA system\nwall\n10\n",10,{"image":54,"text":55,"number":56},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.11.png","Colour temperature (Kelvin)\nDIM level (%)\n0\n100\n50\n75\n25\n1800\n2000\n2400\n2800\n2200\n2600\n3000\nSpecial colours\nColours decisively influence the effect of \nrooms and buildings. They support and \nround off an architectural vision. That \nis why we offer a vivid colour selection, \ngiving you the greatest possible creative \nfreedom and adapting to your design. \nFor the most popular XAL product \nfamilies, you can choose between subtle \nClassic Colours and strong Trend Col-\nours, as well as special decorative gold \nand bronze tones.\nTW – Tunable White\nChanges in light colour have a powerful \neffect on our mood. Tunable White allows \nthe colour temperature to be shifted \nsmoothly from 2700 K (warm light) to \n6500 K (cool light) to dynamically adapt \nthe lighting to the time of day or type of \nactivity.\nLight scenes\nModern lighting management sys-\ntems can call up different lighting \nscenes depending on the situation. \nCold white light contributes to ac-\ntivation during the day, while warm \nwhite light sets the mood for rest and \nrelaxation in the evening. Lighting \nscenes for different areas of a hotel \nor restaurant are also possible, such \nas indirect ambient lighting, accent \nlighting, and high luminous intensities \nfor optimised illumination of meals.\nThe CWD option offers a smooth \ntransition of the colour tempera-\nture from 3000 K to 1800 K while \nsimultaneously reducing the light’s \nintensity. This is like an incandescent \nlamp’s (see graphic) dimming char-\nacteristics. The reduced illuminance \nproduces a very warm colour tone of \nlight, offering a balanced work light \nduring the day and a relaxing light-\ning atmosphere in the evening. The \nCWD colour temperature curve runs \nwithin the comfort zone (see Kruithof \ncurve).\nCWD – Colour \nWarm Dimming\nVELA\n surface \u002F suspended \u002F wall\n3000 K, 4000 K\nUGR ≤ 19\nIdeal application area  \nLobbies & receptions, restaurants & \nbars, coffee shops, children’s area \nColours\nwhite, grey, black, and special colours\nxal.com\u002Fhospitality\n11\n",11,{"image":58,"text":59,"number":60},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.12.png","Blique by Nobis\nStockholm, SE –\nby Wingårdhs\nBlique by Nobis\n12\n",12,{"image":62,"text":63,"number":64},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.13.png","Contemporary \ndesignhotel\nBlique by Nobis\nThe Stockholm’s gallery district is home to the Blique by \nNobis Hotel, housed in a former warehouse from the \n1930s. Lovers of architecture, design, art, music, and good \nfood will find what they are looking for in the hotel’s public \nareas. The quality and flexibility of the general lighting was \nkey, as there was little daylight in the lobby. By designing \nthe general lighting as an architectural component, a nar-\nrow and open grid, the architects managed to make the \nlarge number of technical installations in the ceiling less \nvisible. Another important requirement was to make the \nspace cosy and varied despite large open areas and \nhard-surface layers. \nAn intelligent lighting control system was the solution. For \ncontrol purposes, the different areas were divided into \ngroups. A total of 1,600 DALI addresses were included in \nthe control protocol. By means of an astronomical clock \nincluded in the control software, the lighting moods in the \nlobby can be adapted to the seasonal position of the sun.\nxal.com\u002Fproject-blique\n13\n",13,{"image":66,"text":67,"number":68},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.14.png","Kajsa Johanson \nWingårdhs architect\nHelena Toresson\nInterior designer Wingårdhs\nKajsa Johanson, Wingårdhs architect\n“ We were looking for a high-quality product with \na lot of flexibility for the hotel’s public areas. \nWe wanted to create something that would fit \nperfectly into the space and that conveys a high \ntechnical quality in its pure aesthetics.”\nBlique by Nobis\n14\n",14,{"image":70,"text":71,"number":72},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.15.png","Location Stadt, DE – \nby Davide Conti Architektur \nincluding lighting design\nBlique by Nobis\nStockholm, SE –\nby Wingårdhs\nxal.com\u002Fproject-blique\n15\n",15,{"image":74,"text":75,"number":76},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.16.png","Lobbies & \nreceptions  \nLobbies & receptions\n16\n",16,{"image":78,"text":79,"number":80},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.17.png","INO\nSASSO\nSPIO\nJANE\nTULA\nMOVE IT\nThe first impression counts\nIn a hotel’s reception area, people should feel welcome and intuitively find their way around. If \nappropriately chosen, the lighting in the foyer creates orientation and trust, indicates circulation \nroutes and makes waiting areas appealing and relaxing. In addi-tion, lighting in the lobby fulfils a \nrepresentative role: It creates ambience and gives the place identity.\nArchitecturally, entrance halls are usually spacious and convey a multitude of information. To \nensure that the areas are visually perceived as separate, different lighting zones are suitable. \nFor example, clear, activating lighting can be selected around the reception counter so that it \nis immediately recognisable as a central point of contact. A warm, cosy lighting atmosphere is \nchosen in front of the lifts, as well as in the hotel bar, or waiting areas.\nFinally, the hotel’s foyer is also a workplace. Sufficient brightness and glare-free luminaires en-\nsure good conditions for VDU work and filling out forms. The different requirements are com-\nbined in a flexible lighting solution, e.g., in the slim MOVE IT 25 system. Spot luminaires such \nas JUST and decorative pendant luminaires such as TULA can be used in the multifunctional \nmounting tracks. The system offers the right luminaire inset for every lighting zone.\nRecommendations \n• Create lighting zones \n• Variable adjustment of colour temperature depending  \n \non time of day \n• Create a field of tension (light \u002F shadow) \n• Horizontal lighting behind the reception desk  \n• Glare-free lighting with minimal shadows at the  \n \nreception desk\nxal.com\u002Fhotel-lobby\n17\n",17,{"image":82,"text":83,"number":84},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.18.png","Equinix Amsterdam, NL – \nby KABAZ Architects\nLobbies & receptions\n18\n",18,{"image":86,"text":87,"number":88},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.19.png","xal.com\u002Fhotel-lobby\n19\n",19,{"image":90,"text":91,"number":92},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.20.png","Quellenhotel Bad Waltersdorf, AT – \nby DI Isabella Müller-Fuchs\nLobbies & receptions\n20\n",20,{"image":94,"text":95,"number":96},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.21.png","Deansgate Square Manchester, UK – \nby Lister & Lister with lighting design by \nTroup, Bywaters & Anders\nxal.com\u002Fhotel-lobby\n21\n",21,{"image":98,"text":99,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.22.png","Restaurants & bars\nRestaurants & \nbars\n22\n",22,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.23.png","INO\nPAL\nMOVE IN\nARY\nSASSO\nSPIO\nMOVE IT\nPIVOT\nJANE\nStaged to the best taste\nThe restaurant and bar are a hotel’s culinary soul that offer unique moments of enjoyment. How \ncomfortable guests feel and whether they would like to return or recommend the location to \nothers is significantly influenced by the lighting. It rounds off a restaurant’s or bar’s concept, \ncreates ambience, and makes food or signature drinks look particularly appealing.\nAppetisingly presenting food with the right light has been important since before the trend to-\nwards fine dining. It is determined by both brightness and the right light colour. Luminaires with \na high colour rendering value (CRI ≥ 90) and warm light colours around 3000 K present dishes \ntastefully and authentically, and also add colour and structural depth to interior design.\nIndividually programmed lighting scenarios structure a room and create a feeling of privacy \nat each table. Pendant luminaires above the tables illuminate dishes and faces and let the \nsurroundings fade into the background. This \"observer effect\" enhances the feeling of intimacy \nand promotes interaction. The precise light points of the JUST 32 FOCUS spotlights ideally \nilluminate food. Illuminated walls have an additional relaxing effect and increase the time spent \nin the restaurant.\nLuminaires with Colour Warm Dimming technology can be dimmed depending on the time of \nday to create different lighting conditions for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. This applies to the \nlighting at the bar, where you can have your morning coffee or wind down for the evening. \nVariable brightness levels and light colours subtly create ambience and give the same rooms an \neverchanging character.\nRecommendations \n• Higher colour rendering of CRI ≥ 90 for an appealing  \n \npresentation of dishes \n• Warm light colours (2700 K \u002F 3000 K) for a pleasant  \n \nlighting ambience \n• Mixture of accentuated and indirect light \n• Different lighting moods via controlled lighting scenes  \n \nfor different uses of a room \n• Use of daylight for greater well-being and energy saving\nxal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n23\n",23,{"image":106,"text":107,"number":108},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.24.png","Hotel & Restaurant Mühltalhof \nNeufelden, AT – \nby AllesWirdGut Architekten\nRestaurants & bars\n24\n",24,{"image":110,"text":111,"number":112},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.25.png","Tasteful light\nInterview Philip Rachinger\nVery few chefs deal with light and its effect on the guests’ \nexperience. Award-winning chef Philip Rachinger is an \nexception. His vision for the Mühltalhof restaurant – he \nis the 6th generation running it – is to make people happy \nevery day. For him, this means thinking of every detail. \nThe cooking and the food are the main actors. With all the \nincreasing demands in fine dining, light plays a major role \nin the guests’ overall experience.\nThe big challenge in redesigning the restaurant was to \ncreate a contrast between the dark lounge and the bright \nopen kitchen. Consequently, the amount of light in the \nrestaurant had to be reduced, yet the food at the table still \nhad to be presented in a perfect light. The tables’ material \nalso needed to be super-bright. Each table was therefore \ngiven its own spotlights. Thanks to intelligent lighting \ncontrol, the visit becomes a complete experience. Even \nthe path to the reserved table is celebrated. When the \nguests arrive, the spotlight above their table is switched \non, showing the way. What follows is a good time at the \nMühltalhof – all because Philip Rachinger’s passion, the joy \nof providing hospitality, is palpable.\nPhilip Rachinger\nGourmet chef and owner \nof Mühltalhof hotel and restaurant\nxal.com\u002Fproject-muehltalhof\n25\n",25,{"image":114,"text":115,"number":116},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.26.png","Hotel & Restaurant Mühltalhof \nNeufelden, AT – \nby AllesWirdGut Architekten\nRestaurants & bars\n26\n",26,{"image":118,"text":119,"number":120},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.27.png","xal.com\u002Fproject-muehltalhof\n27\n",27,{"image":122,"text":123,"number":124},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.28.png","Restaurants & bars\n28\n",28,{"image":126,"text":127,"number":128},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.29.png","The Raum Bolzano, IT – \nby bergundtal gmbh.\nxal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n29\n",29,{"image":130,"text":131,"number":132},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.30.png","Spectrum Scandic Copenhagen, DK – \nby Dissig+Weitling with  \nlighting design by anker & co\nRestaurants & bars\n30\n",30,{"image":134,"text":135,"number":136},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.31.png","xal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n31\n",31,{"image":138,"text":139,"number":140},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.32.png","Restaurants & bars\n32\n",32,{"image":142,"text":143,"number":144},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.33.png","Restaurant Le Prestine Antwerp, BE – \nby Space Copenhagen\nwith lighting design by anker & co \nxal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n33\n",33,{"image":146,"text":147,"number":148},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.34.png","Oscar Niemeyer Sphere Leipzig, DE – \nby Oskar Niemeyer, Ana Niemeyer \nArquitetura e Consultoria LTDA – \nJair Valera and KERN Architektur UG \nwith lighting design by Licht Kunst Licht \nRestaurants & bars\n34\n",34,{"image":150,"text":151,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.35.png","xal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n35\n",35,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.36.png","Restaurants & bars\n36\n",36,{"image":158,"text":159,"number":160},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.37.png","Noma 2.0\nCopenhagen, DK –\nby BIG with interior design  \nby Studio David Thulstrup\nxal.com\u002Frestaurant-bar\n37\n",37,{"image":162,"text":163,"number":164},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.38.png","Coffee shops\nCoffee shops\n38\n",38,{"image":166,"text":167,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.39.png","SASSO\nSPIO\nINO\nJANE\nMOVE IT\nUNICO\nARY\nBO\nTULA\nFeeling comfortable in the  \nsecond living room\nThe coffee shop is a second living room for many, be it for meeting friends or reading a book. \nWith the development of location-independent work models, it is also increasingly replacing the \n(home) office; working on a laptop in a coffee shop is no longer rare.\nAesthetic and atmospheric lighting is also part of the overall concept and as such must match \nthe coffee shop’s corporate identity. This concerns the choice of the right luminaires as well as \nthe design of a homogeneous lighting atmosphere. Light sources can either match the interior \nand act as design elements in their own right, or they can blend completely into the back-\nground. The focus is always on the quality of the room and the well-being of the guests, often \nfor several hours.\nCombinations of indirect general lighting (such as wall luminaires) with table luminaires are ideal \nfor creating a cosy atmosphere in coffee shops while providing adequate light for working and \nreading. Warm colour temperatures below 2700 K to 3000 K create a cosy atmosphere. Baked \ngoods such as croissants appear particularly fresh and crisp at 2300 K, which is why the sales \ncounter is often illuminated separately. Here, the focus is also on appropriate work light, so \nthat employees have optimal light when preparing drinks or returning change. Initial contact \nwith guests also takes place here: Pendant luminaires mounted at the right height show faces \nclearly and promote communication and trust.\nRecommendations \n• Use reddish influenced colour temperatures  \n \n2700 K – 3000 K \n• CRI ≥ 90 for a beautiful depth of colour \n• Switch off artificial light when there is a lot of daylight \n• Decorative, inviting light at the window frontage  \n• Special light colours for baked goods and separate  \n \nshowcase lighting\nxal.com\u002Fcoffeeshop\n39\n",39,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.40.png","Martin Auer \nGraz, AT\nCoffee shops\n40\n",40,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.41.png","xal.com\u002Fcoffeeshop\n41\n",41,{"image":178,"text":179,"number":180},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.42.png","Martin Auer Graz Jakomini, AT – \nby coabitare ZT GmbH\nCoffee shops\n42\n",42,{"image":182,"text":183,"number":184},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.43.png","Martin Auer Graz Schillerhof, AT –\nby coabitare ZT GmbH\nxal.com\u002Fcoffeeshop\n43\n",43,{"image":186,"text":187,"number":188},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.44.png","Rooms & appartements\nRooms &  \nappartements\n44\n",44,{"image":190,"text":191,"number":192},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.45.png","LINEA\nSTRETTA\nMOVE IT\nMOVE IN\nSASSO\nSPIO\nUNICO\nARY\nSmall rooms with \na big impact\nHotel room lighting is primarily about creating cosiness and doing so without delay. Guests \nshould immediately feel at home and relax, regardless of whether they are on a holiday or a \nbusiness trip. Rapid regeneration through properly used mood lighting is the key.\nMany hotel rooms lack natural light, or guests spend most of their time in the evening and at \nnight there. Pleasant artificial lighting is therefore particularly important. Hard shadows should \nbe avoided, as should too homogeneous surface light. In addition, there are different uses: \nBesides relaxation and rest, the light should also enable people to work at their desks or read \nin bed. Different light sources, e.g., separate table luminaires and indirect wall luminaires, allow \nthis flexibility. Separate connections for luminaires in the entrance and bed areas, as well as \noptional dimmers make sense.\nWarm light colours reinforce the impression of cosiness and set the organism up for relaxation \nand sleep. Luminaires with a variable colour spectrum, such as LINEA Tunable White, can have \nan activating or calming effect by providing cool white light in the morning and warm white light \nin the evening – in harmony with the human circadian rhythm.\nLighting in hotel rooms and suites contributes visually to the hotel’s design concept, but still \nremains in the background. It should support the interior design without imposing itself and \nprovide comfort. Among other models, SASSO 60 meets this demand for hotel room lighting \nwith three optics and excellent glare minimisation. The MOVE IT system is an optimal solution \nfor technologically equipped, modern rooms and flats.\nCompact bathrooms are a distinctive feature of hotels. In wet areas such as showers and \nbathtubs, attention must be paid to IP protection and the luminaires must provide sufficient \nbrightness. In the mirror area in particular, it is important to avoid unwanted shadows by  \nproviding soft, vertical light mixed with balanced ceiling lighting.\nRecommendations  \n• Mood lighting with adjustable spotlights  \n \n(SASSO 40 \u002F 60) \n• Dynamic light (cool and activating in the morning, warm  \n \nand calming in the evening) \n• No direct light sources above the bathroom mirror\nxal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n45\n",45,{"image":194,"text":195,"number":196},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.46.png","Appartement Kiew, UA – \nby Diana Lobodiuk\nRooms & appartements\n46\n",46,{"image":198,"text":199,"number":200},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.47.png","The Krane Copenhagen, DK – \nby ARCGENCY Architects with \nlighting design by anker & co \nxal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n47\n",47,{"image":202,"text":203,"number":204},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.48.png","Appartement, Visualisation\nRooms & appartements\n48\n",48,{"image":206,"text":207,"number":208},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.49.png","Hotel De Blanke Top \nCadzand, NL –\nby Studio Linse\nxal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n49\n",49,{"image":210,"text":211,"number":212},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.50.png","The Heimat \nArlberg, AT \nRooms & appartements\n50\n",50,{"image":214,"text":215,"number":216},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.51.png","xal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n51\n",51,{"image":218,"text":219,"number":220},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.52.png","Bedroom, Visualisation\nRooms & appartements\n52\n",52,{"image":222,"text":223,"number":224},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.53.png","xal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n53\n",53,{"image":226,"text":227,"number":228},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.54.png","Private Appartement Kiew, UA – \nby YODEZEEN architects with \nlighting design by Svetlana Osadcha\nRooms & appartements\n54\n",54,{"image":230,"text":231,"number":232},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.55.png","xal.com\u002Fhotel-room\n55\n",55,{"image":234,"text":235,"number":236},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.56.png","Corridors & stairwells\nCorridors &\nstairwells\n56\n",56,{"image":238,"text":239,"number":240},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.57.png","LINEA\nMOVE IT\nMITA\nMINO\nFRAME\nSASSO\nSPIO\nUNICO\nUNICO wall\nSafe and rapid navigation\nSo-called circulation routes are often neglected in lighting design and conceived purely for \nfunctional purposes. Yet they also have a significant influence on the well-being of hotel guests. \nDepending on the architecture and location of their room, they sometimes move long distances \nthrough corridors and stairwells. How these are perceived decisively shapes their impression \nof the hotel as a whole. Accordingly, a number of points need to be considered when planning \ncorridor lighting.\nLong corridors can trigger \"cave effects\" if they are too dark. Indirect lighting for corridors, e.g., \nwallwashers with a wide beam angle, counteract the often cramped feeling in narrow corridors. \nAlternating light and dark, and accent lighting on small visual features such as murals also draw \nthe eye and break the monotony of the architecture. Light guidance systems and special high-\nlights on room numbers and signs help guests navigate quickly. \nThe lighting should be warm and relaxing in the area in front of the lifts where people wait. In \nstairwells, other standard specifications apply as they serve as emergency escape routes. The \nlighting on steps must be sufficiently bright and form hard shadows to make them clearly visible \nto minimise tripping hazards.\nRecommendations \n• Automatic adjustment of luminous intensity for improved  \n \nenergy efficiency \n• Create contrasts: only light \u002F spotlights around doors,  \n \nwalls dark  \n• Spotlights with different reflector colours, adapted to  \n \nthe interior design\nxal.com\u002Fcorridor-hotel\n57\n",57,{"image":242,"text":243,"number":244},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.58.png","Deansgate Square Manchester, UK – \nby Lister & Lister with lighting design by \nTroup, Bywaters & Anders Lighting\nQuellenhotel Bad Waltersdorf, AT – \nby DI Isabella Müller-Fuchs\nCorridors & stairwells\n58\n",58,{"image":246,"text":247,"number":248},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.59.png","Appartement French Alps, FR – \nby Marullaz Architectures DPLG\nxal.com\u002Fcorridor-hotel\n59\n",59,{"image":250,"text":251,"number":252},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.60.png","Fitness, spa & wellness\nFitness, spa &\nwellness\n60\n",60,{"image":254,"text":255,"number":256},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.61.png","BASO\nMOVE IN\nTUBO\nSASSO\nSPIO\nUNICO\nINO\nA sensory experience \naway from everyday life\nFitness and wellness areas have become a standard feature of many hotels. Sensual activation \nand relaxation, switching-off from everyday life, are central wishes of hotel guests visiting the \nspa. Fitness room lighting, however, should convey cleanliness and hygiene. This is achieved \nwith cool light colours, which are primarily chosen for rooms with sanitary facilities. Dimmable \nluminaires matched to natural ambient light are the right choice for quiet zones. Sensor-con-\ntrolled luminaires are also suitable for automatically switching off the light in unused sanitary \nfacilities or for illuminating fitness areas only upon entry.\nWell-designed pool lighting can create visually spectacular effects. For example, the general \nbrightness is reduced while the water surface acts as a light reflector for exciting light shows \nand special moments of relaxation. As hotel guests take memories of unique experiences with \nthem, they feel regenerated and are likely to return.\nRecommendations \n• Sensor-controlled luminaires for increased energy  \n \nefficiency \n• Dimmable luminaires for quiet zones \n• Cool light colours for sanitary facilities\nxal.com\u002Fwellness-lighting\n61\n",61,{"image":258,"text":259,"number":260},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.62.png","Hotel De Blanke Top \nCadzand, NL \nFitness, spa & wellness\n62\n",62,{"image":262,"text":263,"number":264},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.63.png","xal.com\u002Fwellness-lighting\n63\n",63,{"image":266,"text":267,"number":268},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.64.png","Fitness, spa & wellness\n64\n",64,{"image":270,"text":271,"number":272},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.65.png","Kilger’s Jaglhof, Gamlitz, AT –\nby Cserni Holding GmbH\nxal.com\u002Fwellness-lighting\n65\n",65,{"image":274,"text":275,"number":276},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.66.png","Conference & meeting rooms\nConference & \nmeeting rooms\n66\n",66,{"image":278,"text":279,"number":280},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.67.png","TASK\nUNICO\nMINO\nMOVE IT\nMITA\nBETO\nFunctional, flexible, focused\nHotels often have their own conference and meeting rooms to host corporate events, meetings, \nor retreats. These rooms need flexible lighting systems that can accommodate a wide range of \nmedia formats while also meeting the requirements of informal small events.\nThe best solution is a smart lighting control system with various lighting programmes that can \nbe selected as needed. For example, during a talk with a projector, general lighting can be \ndimmed, while the lectern and whiteboard are highlighted by accent lighting. More brightness \nis needed on the meeting table for joint viewing of documents than for networking after the \nseminar.\nThe general lighting in meeting rooms should be homogeneous and glare-free and allow good \nvisibility for every person in the room. Systems with direct and indirect beam characteristics are \nparticularly well suited to creating an open and professional work atmosphere. Well-designed \nlighting in meeting rooms is both functional and promotes concentration to help people stay fo-\ncused for several hours. This is achieved by cool light in the daylight spectrum, which activates \nthe organism and reduces fatigue.\nRecommendations \n• Glare control UGR ≤ 19 \n• Lighting control for different uses \n• Consider acoustics\nxal.com\u002Fmeeting-hotel\n67\n",67,{"image":282,"text":283,"number":284},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.68.png","The Krane Copenhagen, DK – \nby ARCGENCY Architects with \nlighting design by anker & co \nConference & meeting rooms\n68\n",68,{"image":286,"text":287,"number":288},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.69.png","has-to-be gmbH  \nRadstadt, AT \nxal.com\u002Fmeeting-hotel\n69\n",69,{"image":290,"text":291,"number":292},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.70.png","Children’s area\nChildren’s area\n70\n",70,{"image":294,"text":295,"number":296},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.71.png","COMBO\nFRAME\nVELA\nSONO\nINO\nHEX-O\nCreating trust – awakening curiosity\nChildren’s area lighting is about creating an environment that is both safe and familiar, that \nmeets different requirements, and conveys a sense of security. Luminaires such as MINO or \nVELA emit both direct and indirect light, creating a relaxing atmosphere in which children can \nlose themselves in their play. Warm, friendly light colours contribute to this experience. Dimma-\nble luminaires with brightness sensors dynamically regulate the light intensity and colour tem-\nperature of the artificial light with daylight. This saves energy and makes it easier for children to \nfeel comfortable even in unfamiliar surroundings thanks to natural lighting conditions.\nThe luminaire designs also differ from those for adults. Instead of a technical look, a soft, \nrounded design is used here. As the classic colours for luminaire housings, such as white, black, \nor dark grey, often appear too harsh for children's areas, XCS Special Colours are available. \nChoose exactly those colours that match the hotel’s concept from a wide, custom palette to \ncreate a cheerful play environment for the kids.\nWherever people play, sing, do crafts, or draw, the EN 12463-1 standard stipulates an illumi-\nnance of at least 300 lux. The luminaires must also have very good glare control (UGR ≤ 19 or \nUGR ≤ 22, depending on the visual task), and reflector luminaires should be avoided. In a chil-\ndren's area which hosts frolicking and balls flying around, impact- and shatter-proof luminaires \nwith a higher protection class are appropriate. A special extra: optional, specially coloured \nacoustic elements made of PET fleece reduce noise and awaken children’s curiosity.\nRecommendations \n• Do not use reflector luminaires \n• Good glare control  \n• Balanced light distribution and use of daylight for a  \n \ngood atmosphere \n• Friendly shapes and warm-white light colours for  \n \nincreased well-being\nxal.com\u002Fkids-hotel\n71\n",71,{"image":298,"text":299,"number":300},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.72.png","MOAR GUT Großarl, AT – \nby IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE\nChildren’s area\n72\n",72,{"image":302,"text":303,"number":304},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.73.png","xal.com\u002Fkids-hotel\n73\n",73,{"image":306,"text":307,"number":308},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.74.png","Outdoor lighting\nOutdoor lighting\n74\n",74,{"image":310,"text":311,"number":312},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fa1\u002F9347c0653b5b203f74a7b331b8af48-285e08d9f4.75.png","MIRA\nSONO\nSTREAMCUT\nDOC\nSASSO\nBASO\nVisible from afar\nRepresentation through light does not begin inside a building. Appealing exterior lighting \narouses curiosity and entices people to enter. It is also responsible for creating an ambience of \nsafety and providing orientation for guests through clearly visible paths, entrances, and exits.\nIn front of hotels or restaurants, the exterior lighting creates a first impression. The lighting \ndesign along the entrance or in the surrounding park shapes the guests’ perception and that \nof passers-by. By providing a pleasantly warm light colour at night, the hotel grounds convey \na sense of security. Outdoor luminaires with motion sensors are an energy-saving solution for \nplaces that are only occasionally accessed. Finally, outdoor luminaires need to be particularly \nrobust and weatherproof. IP 54 protection class luminaires withstand rain and moisture as well \nas impacts, dust, and insects. \nRecommendations \n• Luminaires with higher protection against water, insects,  \n \nand dust (min. 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