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prologe 40
Architect Luc Spits Architecture
Photographer Caroline Dethier
Project private residence
Light captured in a black box.
kreon prologe 40 complements the kreon tools of light
collection based upon our principles for working with light:
quality, architectural integration and design.
The name “prologe” has been adapted from
“Prologus in Anthiphonarium” a manuscript by the
mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the
basics of the system of music notation that we all still know
today. A concept that embraces both useful theoretical prin-
ciples and the practical skill needed to perform music.
kreon prologe 40 offers a wide flexibility for composing
systematic yet highly individual light scenographies.
kreon prologe 40 wants to create functional light through the
discreet presence of simple architectural volumes.
The original element of this range is light, captured in a small
surface mounted box. Different optics give this basic volumes
the identity that fits its surroundings.
kreon prologe 40 is characterised by its compact form and
hosts a single or double deepset invisible LED source.
The kreon prologe 40 luminaires can be fitted with profes-
sional darklight optics with high lumen packages. Finished in
black for a dramatic contrast or pure white to disappear in the
surrounding architecture.
kreon prologe 40