Claypaky Odeon Flood
The Claypaky Odeon Flood family is a range of compact, lightweight, stylish, easy-to-install floodlights for architectural use (IP65, IK09) available with various optical units (15, 25 and 35-degrees) and aesthetic finishes. They feature high-power multi-chip LED technology, which ensures excellent colour mixing and perfect DMX/RDM dimming. The Odeon floodlight enhances historic and artistic monuments, public and private buildings, architectural structures, and parks, trees and gardens, as well as businesses such as shops, shopping centres, restaurants, hotels, cinemas, gyms and leisure centres.
RCL DRX5
Measuring just 145mm in diameter, DRX5 enables you to pin spot or flood throughout a project with one cohesive aesthetic. The four-degree beam is the most precise in the market, perfect for pin spotting from high ceilings, whilst the ground-breaking DRX zoom light engine adds an extra dimension of flexibility. Each light has motorised 360-degree pan and 35-degree tilt controllable by a wide range of protocols, including RCL’s latest wireless control system, building on the award winning iDirect.
Astro Lighting Void
Discreet and minimal in design, Void offers a comprehensive variety of trimless downlights that blend into its surroundings, while producing glare-free illumination. The option of different light beam angles ensures light is directed exactly where it is needed, while a ‘twist and lock’ mechanism makes for ease of installation. Both LED and GU10 variants are available within the range, which are all IP65 and fire-rated. Covering a wide range of lighting requirements, Void offers a selection of different colour temperatures, sizes, colour rendering and bezel choices.
Lamp Lighting Hance
The Hance from Lamp Lighting is an indoor spotlight model for accent lighting, available with luminous packages of approximately 500-2000lm for 48V powered and 1000-4000lm for 220v powered, with warm and neutral colour temperature and Super Spot, Spot and Medium Flood optics. Its unique body is made of lacquered aluminium injection, with finishes in texture white and black.
KKDC KURV-Y
KURV-Y is the new IP67, fully diffused flexible LED lighting strip from KKDC. With full end to end homogenous diffusion, KURV-Y is designed to be recessed into curved architectural details and surface mounted via clips or extruded aluminium channel. Suitable for interior or exterior applications KURV-Y is available in 2300K, 2700K or 3200K warm white colour hues with 90CRI. 11.3W/m powered by remote 24V DC PSUs and dimmable via compatible sub-controllers.
3F Filippi HD
A new suspended product by the Milan-based studio Park Associati, designed for offices, this device is made of aluminium and may provide direct, indirect and direct/indirect 4000k lighting. The lighting fixture is available with opal or microprismatic diffusers. The head cap’s diffuser is customisable and allows to instinctively distinguish the working activities within the same open space. 3F HD is available also in the recessed and semi-recessed versions and will be on sale by summer 2018.
Tupac Martir joins ELA EXPO Lighting America 2018
(Mexico) – Eighth edition of Expo Lighting America to focus attention on Light, Design and Comfort.
Taking place from February 27 to March 1, 2018, Expo Lighting America will feature a large selection of interactive installations and aims to provide designers, architects, distributors, large consumers, government representatives and lighting lovers with first-hand experience of trends, innovations in design and technology.
Some of the interactive exhibitions include:
- Dark Room. An interactive area developed by young designers with the purpose of showing light without any distractions, and to experience it together with the latest developments in the world of lighting.
- ELA Connect by David Pompa. A leisure space fitted for sharing experiences, promoting gatherings and getting to know other enthusiasts of lighting world from the exhibition.
- Media Center by Candela Estudio. An area designed in collaboration with great artists of the lighting industry in Latin America. Media Center allows a closer interaction with the media specialised in lighting, design and architecture with exhibitors, speakers and visitors.
- ELA Showroom, presented in collaboration with ROOM Design+Construction. ROOM is a platform created to maximise the value of interior design in one of the most profitable emerging industries of the Mexican market: design and creative economy. Different brands exhibit in the ELA Showroom their products, allowing the audience to interact directly with their latest innovations and technologies. ELA Showroom also houses ROOM Design Coach Program, where lighting design, interior design and architecture experts offer advisory services to young national talents.
Also featuring at this event is Tupac, a creator of pioneering productions that fuse art forms to create captivating multimedia experiences. As an artist, he has exhibited in Mexico, USA, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia and the United Kingdom.
Seeking to promote the culture of light, and enrich the training of new talents and passion about the industry, ELA has created an educational program in collaboration with national and international experts. The program includes keynote speakers and conferences held by Tupac Martir of Satore Studio, Gabriele Schiavon Lagranja, Paul Nulty and Anna Sandgren Nulty +, Guillermo Redrado ATP Lighting, Luca Sala, Jaime Navarro and Gustavo Carmona Matter, Guiseppe Mestrangelo of Light Studio, David Pompa Studio davidpompa, Ron Schimmelpfenning from Acuity Brands and Kai Diederichsen from Luz en Arquitectura as well as workshops during the three day event.
ELA is one of the first sustainable events in the industry to consider its impact on the environment, certified by United Nations and MexiCO2 through ELA initiative.
The event is free to attend with pre-registration. Use #ELA2018 to make contact with industry professionals and download an application.
For more information visit: www.expolightingamerica.com
OLEDWorks Brite 2 panels
Light affects our mood, improves our well-being and enables us to experience and achieve more. But OLED light does even more. As OLED light emits no hazardous blue light, it’s the healthiest light available. Therefore, OLEDWorks invests in your health by developing state of the art OLED lighting. This is proven by the wide spectra of OLEDs, and OLEDWorks Brite 2 panels are, according to the IEC photobiological safety standard, exempt from any risk of hazards for the human skin and eye.
Erco Skim downlights
Specifically for the needs of today’s dynamic worlds of work, a new, unique class of lighting tools has been developed in the form of Skim downlights for track – as flexible as spotlights and as simple and efficient as downlights. Using the tried-and-trusted LED lens optics from the Skim range, they feature high levels of visual comfort optimised according to the application and enable the lighting to be adapted at any time to changing office structures or layouts.
Linea Light Group Archiline
Linea Light Group will present Archiline, the new family featuring a wide range of linear lighting fixtures with multiple configuration options that fit every lighting requirement. They can be installed with recessed mounting with steel or aluminium flange or without flange or in the wall version. The features that make this family of products unique and extremely versatile are its wide range of optics (Narrow Spot, Spot, Medium Flood, Flood, Wall Washer and Elliptic 20x50-degrees), different lengths and power packs, and the choice between monochrome versions (warm white and natural white) and multi-colour RGBW.
Acclaim Lighting Dyna Drum HO
Acclaim Lighting will launch the second generation Dyna Drum HO. With a new chipset and optic system designed from the ground up, this high power floodlight now features higher energy efficiency, and features class leading output in both white and quad colour LED versions. In fact, the white version reaches more than one million centre candela, while reducing power consumption by 20 percent.
First jury members for Lamp Awards 2019 announced
(Spain) – The first judges for the eighth instalment of the Lamp Awards will officially be presented at Light+Building in Frankfurt next month.
The first five members of the Lamp Awards 2019 jury have been announced.
Held in Barcelona every two years, the Lamp Awards celebrate the creativity, innovation and sustainability of lighting projects around the world with awards in architectural outdoor lighting, indoor lighting, urban and landscape lighting, and student proposals.
For each instalment of the awards, a jury of lighting professionals, architects and designers from around the world is recruited to case their eye over the shortlisted entries and make their judgement.
The first five members of the jury for the 2019 awards are French lighting designer Roger Narboni, Uno Lai of Taiwan, Paul Nulty of the UK, Swedish lighting designer Aleksandra Stratimirovic and Chilean Pascal Chautard.
Roger Narboni, founder of Paris-based lighting design studio CONCEPTO, launched the Light Urbanism discipline in 1987, and is widely considered an expert on city lighting strategies and dark infrastructures.
Uno Lai, an accomplished lighting designer and light artist originally from Taiwan, draws inspiration from a broad spectrum of professional training, including photography, theatre design and interior design, with each of these influences nurturing his creative spirit. In 2005, Lai founded Unolai Lighting Design in New York, and is now President and CEO of Unolai Design Group, with offices in Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong and New York, and serves on the Board of Directors of the IALD.
Paul Nulty began his career in the lighting design industry 18 years ago, setting up his own practice, Nulty+, in 2011. The firm has grown to have offices in London, Dubai and Beirut, and has gained a reputation for creative, considerate design concepts that constantly test assumptions and delve into new, more energy-efficient and cost-effective techniques. A prominent industry commentator, Nulty has provided expert articles for industry magazines and regularly presents seminars at lighting events worldwide.
Aleksandra Stratimirovic boasts more than 20 years of experience in the world of art and light, completing a number of permanent site-specific artworks in Sweden and abroad in public spaces such as hospitals, schools and stations. In recent years, her work as been included in exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Konstnärshuset in Stockholm, Jardin du Palais Royal in Paris and various institutions and events in London, Amsterdam, Tokyo and Singapore. Stratimirovic is also the co-founder of the Lighting Guerrilla festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia and a core member of the Transnational Lighting Detectives, as well as founder and artistic director of the event Belgrade of Light.
Finally, Pascal Choutard leads LLD Limari Lighting Design, an independent lighting design practice based in Santiago, Chile. Choutard began working with light in 1986, working in theatre lighting in Paris, before founding LLD in 1993. Focusing mainly on architectural, museum and urban projects, Choutard has been invited to give many lectures, workshops and masterclasses around the world, alongside teaching at the school of design at PUC University in Chile.
All five judges will be officially presented at Lamp Lighting’s booth at Light+Building in Frankfurt next month.













