Office lighting
LED fixtures are increasingly popular in workplaces, not only for illuminating facades or main halls, but also in offices and open spaces. Profiles for drywall or Armstrong ceilings create bright linear lighting. Workstations can be equipped with LED desktop lamps or illuminated with narrow LED profiles suspended from the ceiling.
LED fixtures are increasingly popular in workplaces, not only for illuminating facades or main halls, but also in offices and open spaces. Profiles for drywall or Armstrong ceilings create bright linear lighting. Workstations can be equipped with LED desktop lamps or illuminated with narrow LED profiles suspended from the ceiling.
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Conference room lighting is both functional, i.e. adequate illumination of work space, and aesthetic, i.e. emphasis on the room's representative character. A popular solution is intricate lighting compositions. The PIKO-O profile is well-suited for the construction of light, suspended structures and when used with KLUS accessories mean that the whole process does not cause any significant problems during assembly.
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The height of office rooms often varies, which favors suspended lighting systems. With LIPOD profiles you can build light, linear LED fixtures and suspend them on, for example, typical drywall or Armstrong ceilings.
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The height of office rooms often varies, which favors suspended lighting systems. With LIPOD profiles you can build light, linear LED fixtures and suspend them on, for example, typical drywall or Armstrong ceilings.
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LED fixtures are currently considered standard equipment for offices and open spaces. KLUŚ offers a special line of LED profiles for drywall and Armstrong ceilings. The profiles used: TEKUS, LOKOM
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The advantage of the HR-LINE profile is resistance to pedestrian and road traffic. This profile is usually used as backlight which can be successfully embedded in the floor. Cubes constructed from LIPOD profiles create invisible room boundaries in an ingenious way.
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The advantage of the HR-LINE profile is resistance to pedestrian and road traffic. This profile is usually used as backlight which can be successfully embedded in the floor, for example in office corridors. Its function remains unchanged - it determines safe paths of movement.
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Installation of the main lighting system with high luminous efficiency in drywall may present some problems. SEKOMA, TESE, TES-16 and SEPOD profile systems simplify the assembly considerably. The profiles can be combined into simple and piece-wise lighting strings.
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Office spaces usually need simple solutions. SEKODU is a wide aluminum profile recessed into a drywall ceiling that can accommodate up to four LED strips. This is enough to illuminate a long conference table.
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In order to easily revive a neutral interior, it is sometimes enough to use an interesting lighting design. With GIZA drywall profiles and a wide range of mounting accessories, you can build your own unconventional suspended LED fixtures, combined into long runs, mounted to various surfaces.
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In order to easily revive a neutral interior, it is sometimes enough to use an interesting lighting design. With GIZA drywall profiles and a wide range of mounting accessories, you can build your own unconventional suspended LED fixtures, combined into long runs, mounted to various surfaces.
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In order to easily revive a neutral interior, it is sometimes enough to use an interesting lighting design. With GIZA drywall profiles and a wide range of mounting accessories, you can build your own unconventional suspended LED fixtures, combined into long runs, mounted to various surfaces.
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NABU-FI desk lamps stand out among the ready-made solutions from KLUŚ. Their delicate design fits into modern office interiors. Adjustable MICRO-ALU profiles allow you to direct the light where it is needed.
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NABU-LUK desk lamps stand out among the ready-made solutions from KLUŚ. Their delicate design fits into modern office interiors. Adjustable MICRO-ALU profiles allow you to direct the light where it is needed.
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