arc August/September Issue 111

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[d]arc delights This year, [d]arc room will feature 75 exhibitors across both architectural and decorative lighting brands. Here we take a look at some of the architectural brands that will be on display. Visit www.darcroom.com for more information and to register for the event. Brought to you by arc and darc magazines and Light Collective, the team behind the [d]arc awards, [d]arc room is a curated lighting exhibition for specifiers and designers. Returning for its third year, in a new venue in the centre of London, [d]arc room is different because it understands that the lighting industry is a creative one, and therefore we need to present it to an extended design audience in a creative way. The creativity in lighting design is brought to life by the way that [d]arc room presents products to visitors as part of the London Design Fair. Taking place on 19-22 September, this year [d]arc room will have its very own hall at the Old Truman Brewery, home to London Design Fair, which is part of London Design Festival. www.darcroom.com

Ecoled Ecoled produces original discreet designs with an unrivalled level of premium finishes, distinctively bridging the gap between architectural luminaires and decorative light fittings. The evolution of the Eyeconic range of miniature fittings, combines beauty and functionality, yet is discreet and powerful, with never before seen levels of flexibility. As the lighting industry changes and evolves, Ecoled are announcing an exciting bold new range of their own at this year’s [d]arc room. Stand 26 • www.ecoledlight.co.uk

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Radiant Lighting Radiant Lighting’s Centura is a flexible, modular LED interior linear lighting system, designed to make complex designs simple. An innovative design offers the flexibility to follow curved surfaces, encircle columns and domes, and make irregular shaped pendants, all whilst offering excellent lighting control and uniformity. It is available in uplight and downlight solutions, surface-mounted or suspended, and with a light output of up to 5000 lumens per metre, making it ideal for a range of applications including architectural, hospitality, leisure and retail. Stand 25 • www.radiantlights.co.uk

formalighting Moto-Ola’s curvaceous motorised light head rotates (350°) and tilts (90°) effortlessly to show-off a high performing LED light beam that illuminates with excellent visual comfort. Moto-Ola is compatible with LensVector’s Dynamic Beam Shaping technology, which turns liquid crystal molecules into a series of modifiable micro-lenses, delivering precision beam changing and dramatic effects. Controlled by a Casambi powered app, Moto-Ola’s beam angle can be adjusted in a continuum range from 10° to 50°, flowing fluidly through all the all points in between. Stand 30 • www.formalighting.com

Casambi Evolution, a major release of firmware, increases the number of Casambi devices in a network to up to 200, delivering better performance, with extra features and high levels of security among other benefits. Evolution can be enabled across most luminaires, drivers and lighting control devices across the Casambi ecosystem. The new optional software upgrade joins the company’s existing Classic firmware, which continues to be supported. Stand 61 • www.casambi.com


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