Philips Lighting has unveiled its Luminous patterns showroom in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Luminous patterns fuses decorative patterns of dynamic LED light into customisable architectural wall and ceiling panel systems, enabling designers to create innovative new experiences for retail, hospitality, office and healthcare interiors. The showroom is 200 sq./m, with 12 large Luminous patterns
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Visit Bournemouth Pier Approach after dark
Bournemouth Council has spent £4m on its Seafront Strategy, the first phase of which was to regenerate and reinvigorate the popular Pier Approach area with new lighting. Colourful low energy lighting displays have been installed to transform Pier Approach into a welcoming, vibrant space that encourages visitors to extend their visits after dark. Pharos controllers support the lighting design by
Light your cycle route home on the RijnWaal Path
The RijnWaal Path is a fast cycle route that connects the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen in the Netherlands. It allows cyclists to directly and safely bridge the distance between the cities, with specialised pit stops and passing lanes. The Lingewaard municipality commissioned Pharos partner CLS to design and produce a unique light installation for a tunneled section of the path. The piece was
Stay in colour at the Mercure Hotel, Latvia
The Mercure Hotel – which recently opened in the heart of Riga’s historic centre – occupies a 1901 Art Nouveau building originally designed by architect K. Peksens. Pharos partner CLS has illuminated its sleek façade with a vibrant display. The vertical lines of the building have been accentuated with narrow HYLO fixtures in warm white, with contrasting amber HYLOs to delineate public areas from