The H+M luminaires are often used in institutions. Both the H+M for surface-mounting (to the right) and the H+M for recession can be seen in this slide show. The H+M recessed requires 100 mm for recession.
Many variants of the Pelée luminaire characterize the new Kærvang at the Limfjord, North Jutland, and underline the non-institutional architecture. The dynamic light (tunable white) offers flexibility, and the light adjusts to private life as well as specific requirements.
Sky Park with the town logo of Greve Kommune adds character to the town hall area. The luminaires and the cylindrical posts are silver grey; the ring graphite grey.
Our partner in Sweden, Fox Belysning, has supplied Sky Park for this beautiful project in Gothenburg. The luminaire, the pole and the ring connecting them are painted black. This project is an excellent example of modern design matching old architecture. Photo: Lasse Olsson
Turn Gobo (at the top) projects the message, and two Turn Spot illuminate the square. Werksviertel-Mitte is an old industrial area in Munich being transformed into a creative hub.
Turn Spot is mounted on a conical standard pole with 66 cm between the spots.
The top fitting is equipped with an Ø60 adapter; the one in between with an Ø68 adapter, and the bottom fitting is mounted at Ø76 mm without adapter.
For some applications in this project, two spots will do the job; in that case the top fitting is left out.
Beside Turn Spot you'll see Sky Park and Sky Bollard in this neighbourhood.