Define the Light: The Parameters That Make Lighting Professional

Lighting design isn’t about “bright” or “dim.” It’s about defining the right light for the space, the task, and the people using it. In professional projects, we evaluate measurable parameters such as CRI, Kelvin, brightness, and flicker, and we match them to the room function—warm comfort at a dining table, glare-free work light at a […]

Workshop & Detail Lighting: Making Cars Look Perfect (and Work Safer)

Performance cars are full of surfaces that reveal every reflection. That’s why workshop lighting must be even, controlled, and stable. In the MY GARAGE project, lighting was designed to provide optimal illumination throughout the center. Even distribution highlights curves, lines, and details—improving both the visual experience and practical work quality.

A Total Lighting Solution: Phase-by-Phase, No Guesswork

A lighting project is easiest when it’s structured. A total solution starts by defining the concept with the customer, then developing the design using at least 20 parameters (including room function, installed products, CRI, Kelvin, brightness, and flicker). From there, the project moves phase by phase: Define the light Light concept Design & development Light […]