Cielos

feature, light — By on December 17, 2006 at 9:26 pm

Conventional luminous ceilings actually use relatively little lighting technology. They rely exclusively on a maximum clearance between lamp and diffuser – typically 300 to 700 mm – in order to produce uniform illumination, and rarely offer many color options. Cielos is a multi-colored luminous ceiling system comprised by the lowest-profile, wide-area luminaires available.

Cielos meets all the functional requirements of a luminous ceiling within a 70 to 150 mm depth, and the lighting extends all the way to the edge of the luminaire. Every module is a self-contained luminaire element, fully equipped with ballasts and a double-diffuser chamber. Light is actually diffused twice: first in a diffuser layer with backing, then in the safety glass with a visually high-grade finish. The problem of eliminating any unwanted greenish hue is solved with high-grade iron-free glass. Using glass also prevents aging and solves the problem of fire-load regulations.

Contact: Zumtobel, Dornbirn, Austria

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