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THE ART OF DESIGN issue 15
Lightway
Lord of the Daylight
Lack of natural daylight in the room?
Lightway crystal sun tunnels bringing healthy daylight into your home or workplace.
Lightway brings daylight into buildings with its 3 main parts:
• On the roof or side wall is a crystal glass dome or daylight collector
• The tube, with sterling silver as one of the reflective layers, reflects daylight into dark rooms
• The daylight diffuser column, made from crystal glass, effectively spreads daylight around the room
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Lightway Empire Crystal Glass column
Fresh sunlight brought through the sun tunnel enters the upper part of the
column of massive crystal glass and flows through its body.
The load-bearing construction of the column is steel. Massive crystal
components are stacked horizontally. In the lower part, the light column is
equipped with modern light source ceramic core chips, imparting a flow of
light from the lower section in an upward direction.
Weight: From 1,200Kg
Height: From 2.5m to 8m
Diameters: 600mm and 800mm
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Bring daylight into rooms in various
ways
Lightway sun tunnels can bring daylight into rooms
where there are no windows in various ways.
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Lightway sun tunnels can bring daylight
into rooms where there are no windows in
various ways.
Lightway collects daylight from the sky either from the roof or from the outer wall
of the building. It then transmits healthy
sunlight down into rooms where natural
light is ordinarily not available during
the day. These are the inner rooms of a
building where windows cannot be installed.
Lightway even brings light into underground
rooms.
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Lightway Piccadilly Crystal glass columns
The sunlight the sun tunnel brings into the building flows through the glass crystal
column. Massive crystal glass has the ability to lead light along its entire length.
For a highlighted effect, the lower part of the column is equipped with cuttingedge ceramic LED core chips, giving off an expressive glow against the sunlight
flowing through the upper part of the column. Suitable for open spaces or as an
extraordinarily remarkable installation in a smaller closed space.
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Issue 15 - 2015