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SAF RGBW with FLAME Lighting Technique
By : Hydrel
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17th edition
Discipline : Product
Categories : Industrial Design / Lighting fixture - Outdoor : Gold Certification
We’ve combined engineering excellence and novel design to create a new play on RGBW. FLAME is a patent-pending lighting technique with two beams in one luminaire – a central beam with an outer beam that blends harmoniously. Design has a new FLAME.
This unique optical engineering design is currently available with SAF7, SAF14, and SAF28 floodlights.
Designers can also select 4000K color temperature for a play on white with a pop of color creating a sophisticated lighting design while enhancing various architectural elements.
Three FLAME lighting techniques may be selected.
Narrow FLAME: With a 30Deg outer beam and 10Deg central beam, Narrow FLAME highlights vertical forms and surfaces such as trees, facades, and columns. Narrow FLAME adds depth and captivates architectural elements with an accent gradient effect.
Wide FLAME: The versatile Wide FLAME creates a blended gradient effect with its 70Deg outer and 30Deg central beams. It can showcase playful, blended textured surfaces, or emphasize an intentional spill on overhangs. Wide FLAME can uplight support columns with deliberate spill for roadway underside canopies or arches. Or it can spotlight for a smooth gradient effect across foliage.
Lotus FLAME: Lotus FLAME creates a dramatic lighting effect along a wall or an overhang. Its 70deg outer beam and 10deg central beam showcase stark intentional individual columns while washing the overall facade.
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Manufacturer - Distributor : Hydrel