The Light & Health Collection
Light affects more than just visibility. It plays a role in how people feel, perform, and recover. As we spend more and more time indoors, the quality of artificial light becomes even more important for health, well-being, and comfort. .In interior lighting design, therefore, an integrative lighting approach is increasingly being adopted. This approach goes beyond traditional lighting and takes into account both the biological and emotional effects of light.
Together with partners such as BrainLit and FluxPlus, we develop integrative lighting solutions that, where necessary, go beyond standard guidelines such as 250 mEDI. Depending on the project requirements, this can range from dynamic lighting settings to solutions that support the daily rhythm.
This results in people-centered lighting solutions that enhance comfort in work environments, performance in sports, and support health and recovery in healthcare. Would you like to learn more about integrative lighting? Learn more in 'More information' section below.