Light characteristics
Light distribution
Light distribution is an important factor in lighting design.
The graphics help to better understand the light characteristics
of a luminaire.
Wide beam and very wide
beam light distribution
for room illumination –
deliberate reflections of
the light on the walls
Narrow beam light
distribution provides
concentrated accents
and hard shadows
Asymmetrical light
distribution for the
illumination of wall
surfaces
Unshielded ceiling
luminaires for general
illumination
Wall luminaires with
symmetrical light
distribution utilise the
reflective properties
of the installation surface
Wall luminaires with
symmetrical light
distribution for the
illumination of floor
areas near walls
Wall luminaires with
asymmetrical light
distribution utilise the
reflective properties of
the ceiling
Wall luminaires with
asymmetrical light
distribution for ambient
floor lighting
Garden luminaires
with symmetrical light
distribution for staging
of the area around the
luminaire
Garden luminaires
with asymmetrical light
distribution direct the
light light into the depth
of the room and thus serve
as ideal pathway lighting
Unshielded wall luminaires
for general illumination
Unshielded pendant
luminaires for general
illumination
Shielded pendant
luminaires emit focused,
glare-free and downward
directed light
Symmetrical light
from inside the ground
accentuates architecture
and plants
Asymmetrical light from
inside the ground for the
staging of architectural
features and plants
Garden luminaires
with unshielded light
distribution for uniform
light around the luminaire
Light colours
The colour temperatures for LED
luminaires are specified in Kelvin (K).
The LED luminaires in this brochure are
available in the light colour warm white
(3000 K). For some of the luminaires,
the deliverable light spectrum starts
at 2700 Kelvin, similar to the light of
a conventional light bulb. We also
offer other luminaires in neutral white
(4000 K), which is generally used in
traditional office lighting.
3000 K
2700 K
4000 K
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