Dino. Customised, cost-efficient design
Nowadays, customised lighting for retail, offices, hotels and other public environments is a matter of course.
“Architects and lighting designers create unique design styles to express the customer’s brand and we wanted to provide a flexible solution that allows full freedom of expression. With Dino, you are not tied to a particular material, shape or colour: you can add your own shade without needing to have the luminaire retested for approval. This of course brings great advantages in terms of both time and cost. But we have also designed the series with a wide standard range of reflectors and shades to match current trends and meet the demands of the market,” says Product Manager Peter Björkman.
Dino, designed by PetterssonRudberg, is an energy-efficient LED-based light engine available in two sizes and light outputs: Dino Ø180 with 3000/6000 lm, and Dino Ø90 with 750/1500 lm.
Dino Ø180 is available with a large number of shades. For environments with a strong focus on light treatment, two different domes are used, with either a prismatic or an opal louvre. The series also includes two lacquered steel shades – one with a classic industrial feel and one with a retro look. To create more ambience, there are a number of fabric versions, from classical cylindrical and concave shades to a decorative fabric-hung, faceted wire frame.
Dino Ø90 can be fitted with two decorative glass accessories – cylindrical or teardrop-shaped – with a function similar to that of the traditional glass shade. The frosted glass provides a comfortable lighting experience and contrasts beautifully with the frame, which can be coloured white, black, graphite, orange or turquoise.
“All the shades and accessories have been designed to give a harmonious impression, which makes it easy to switch them and light entire projects using a single family of products.”
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