Combilume - the little black dress of lighting
Fagerhult’s new Combilume range is the little black dress of lighting. Combining excellent light quality with a creative spark, Combilume has the versatility to dress up any room.
Combilume is an ingenious and effective way of planning large-scale projects with a cohesive aesthetic impression. Three different versions – wall-mounted, ceiling surface-mounted and pendant - with several sizes and light distributions, fit all. From individual office working stations and general lighting to applications for lounges, stairwells and rest rooms. The large lit surfaces, empowered by high quality LEDs, flatter with a soft, crisp light that defines the space and provides a creative environment.
True to the Fagerhult spirit, Combilume offers an excellent light quality, meeting the standards of EN 12464. Two different louvres, Delta microprism or opal, tune the luminaire’s performance for working light or general lighting. Regardless, the side-emitting diodes will produce a pleasant, even, non-glare light. The Combilume pendant also comes with an indirect/direct light distribution.
”By choosing the indirect/direct version, the customer can benefit from the positive effects of ambient light, for a more healthy and productive work environment”, says Håkan Johansson, Fagerhult’s product manager.
Functional and creative versatility is supported by thoughtful design solutions that allow the planner to create imaginative and playful light settings. Combilume is available in two different shapes and two colours – rectangular or quadratic, grey or white – to be mounted individually, in clusters or continuous lines. By using the cluster bracket for pendants a small part of heaven is recreated, hovering in the office.
”One design, endless possibilities… With Combilume you always find the right solution for the right
occasion.”
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