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Light as an opulant, luxuriant take on geometric formsRegard redefines the relationship between light, architecture and form. The merging of two different light solutions in geometric forms drives the design of this semi-recessed downlight. Unlike a traditional downlight with multiple lightsources, Regard is based on architectural principles and locates each light-function into its own form. The attention devoted to the proportions and links between the forms results in a minimalist and abstract sculpture that adorns architecture. Enhanced by opulent colours, Regard dialogues with surrounding architecture within a distinctive and luxuriant personality.Design by Arch. Glenn Sestig |
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Regard with its conscientiously offset positioned apertures is the basic form of this series of downlighters. Like a window in a façade that shows the function of a building, the apertures of the fixture reveals the light. While the closed part hints to the required technical components that are stored behind it. Regard is available as a directional downlight or with a dimmable TC-L lightsource for general lighting applications. As a directional downlight, Regard is designed for bare lamp sources like QT12-ax and HIT-TC or the reflector lamp QR-LP111. Combined with highly efficient reflectors that can be easily installed and allows a quick change from narrow to medium-wide light beams. |
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With respect to scale, the articulation of the forms, the monotone finish and its cubic design, the two forms of the Regard Double resembles a harmonic architectural construction. Within the two forms of the Regard Double, the product can be ordered with different lamp-types, double circuit connection and a logical separation of the two light applications that the Regard Double provides. With directional QT12-ax, QR-LP111 or HIT-TC in the primary form, Regard Double gives the lighting designer a combination of directional narrow or medium wide light beams in combination with the general lighting applications of HIT-TC, T5 and QR-CBC51 in the secondary form. |


