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L & L Luce & Light: designing light. Better yet, darkness.

L & L Luce & Light: designing light. Better yet, darkness.

A wide range of optics to bring the light you need, where you need it
A responsible approach to lighting stems from the appreciation of darkness and its beauty and from the desire to leave space for the night sky and allow nature to follow its own rhythm, combining aesthetics and technology so as to ��������������������������������������������������� needed, avoiding waste and dispersion These are the principles that have always guided the development of L & L Luce & Light products that are geared towards controlling light intensity and distribution to ensure visual comfort, ������������������������������������������ ����������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� beam, thanks to a wide choice of optics, visors, and accessories that allow the light to be shaped and directed with accuracy. From warm-toned light sources, starting at 1800K, to the maximum control of intensity and colour temperature in the tunable white versions, each product becomes a design tool for lighting designers, architects, and landscape designers seeking creative freedom and technical rigour.
������������������������������������ That is the vision behind Ginko, a family of ��������������������������������������������� with compositional versatility. Its optics range – from the narrowest 2 ° and �������������������������������������������� zoom and elliptical versions ��������������� possibilities: pin sharp beams to highlight a detail or wide apertures to illuminate facades and surfaces.
�����Ginko 3.0 and 2 ° optics, precision reaches a new dimension, by an extremely narrow and uniform beam that enhances architectural or decorative elements even at great distances, maintaining colour consistency and minimising light scattering into the night sky. It is a light that does not dazzle, but reveals. Sharing the same philosophy is the Ginko Light Shaper, with a technology long associated with museum lighting, which is now also ������������������������������������������������ settings. ������������������������������������������� allows the beam to be shaped with extreme ��������������������������������������������� – such as circles, squares, rectangles, and irregular shapes – with sharp contours and clear focus. Among the possibilities provided by the Light Shaper����������������������������������������� elements using customised gobos for logos, lettering or decorative patterns that transform light into a visual language of communication.
A shared design language Controlled light distribution is a key aspect of ������������������������������� This applies to the two asymmetrical optics available for the bollards Intono B, which is designed for walkways and green areas and ensures visual comfort and zero glare, and also to the dual-switching Olo, available in 180 ° or 360 ° versions, which allows for the combination of discreet courtesy lighting with long-range functional lighting, and is available ������������������������������������������ presence sensors. Finally, the Oliver����������������������� optics ranging from the extremely narrow 5 ° ��������������������������������������������� the diverse needs of enhancing large-scale architecture and public spaces.
Many solutions, but one goal- to provide the right light only where it’ s needed.
Light is used exactly where it is needed. qui sopra / here above Ginko Light Shaper
No spill light, no stray light: only useful, controlled light.
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