Showing posts with label Modular Lighting Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modular Lighting Instruments. Show all posts
Friday, November 4, 2011
Magic Lighting Tools
Light changes the appearance of objects, rooms and materials. It has a huge impact on how individuals perceive objects, structures and environment. This influence determines the emotional and physical feeling that individuals get when entering rooms, buildings or perceiving environments, objects and structures. Therefore a good lighting design which strengthens the emotional and physical appearance is imminent for all environments, buildings and materials.
Magic Lighting Tools contains the information on the equipment and techniques that professional lighting practitioners use to create amazing environments with light. Download your own copy here.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and is certainly increased and strengthened, when applied in the right lighting setting.
Friday, July 22, 2011
*new goodies* UNITED by Modular Lighting Instruments
In simple terms, United is a naked ‘seamless’ fluorescent lamp in a powder coated aluminum housing. It is precisely that plain simplicity that makes Modular Lighting Instruments latest release so special.
To start with, the exposed lamps ensure higher efficiency, thus reducing power consumption. That efficiency can be increased even further when selecting a white interior to amplify light reflection.
United consists of one or more U-profiles, which are available with or without a cover. Anyone who believes fluorescent lights cannot create a cozy look should definitely rethink their view.
United is the ultimate tribute to the fluorescent tube lamp. It radiates a warm, white color and is a welcome sight, in either white or black.
You can download Modular Lighting Instruments latest mini book here or shoot us an email if you would like further info.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
A Piece of Cake
Modular Lighting Instruments, the Belgian pioneers in architectural lighting design have just released a new luminiare - Soufflé, shown above, which continues the signature Modular combination of technicality and aesthetics.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Key Issue...
Oooh! New inspiration for lighting residential spaces from Modular... check out some fantastic international architecture in their latest publication The Key Issue. Download it now or contact us for a paper version.....
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
It Lives....
A recent residential project Modus Lighting has been working on with the renowned architect Richard Furze (of TV fame) has included a mixed bag of Modular Lighting fixtures including Downut, Lotis, Square Moon, Gutter, Duell. But centre piece and by far the lighting feature is an organic cluster of Modular IZAR Moodswing RGB LED fixtures. Construction is nearly finished and we will post some finished pictures but as an appetizer we show the recently installed IZAR's.... tre' cool....
"Change is the essential process of all existence" Spock - Star Trek
Modular Lighting Instruments have just unveiled Spock........ until recently interior LED lighting has generally not been able to meet the illumination requirements of architects, designers and end users, retro-fit and "patchwork" LED solutions have been predominant in interior LED luminaires.
But changing technologies can now offer more advanced solutions.........
Spock is something completely different – a fitting designed as an LED luminaire with a unique aesthetic driven by technology with an unrivaled performance.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Light & Building Fair - Frankfurt :Next Generation Lighting Gets Real
As they have been for the last 20+ years, Modus people were busy exploring this year’s Light and Building Fair in Frankfurt in April. Every two years this massive event showcases the very best lighting design and R&D efforts from the international community.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington

We ef, a well respected exterior lighting provider was utilized for the exterior lighting of the new Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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