Varlds Kultuur Museum, Gothenburg
 | Raylights supplied by the Light Projects Group have been used at the new Varlds Kultuur Museet in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Designed by Hans Wolff & Partners b.v. Lighting Designers, the museum is using the renowned Raylight which is a very popular fitting in UK museums and art galleries including The British Museum, The V&A Museum and The Royal Academy of Arts.
Raylights are designed and manufactured in the UK by the Light Projects Group in London and are perfect for this type of demanding application.
They are particularly designed for museums, art galleries, retail and other display lighting applications where performance and visual appeal are of paramount importance.
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 | The Raylight can discreetly house a range accessories including UV and IR filters, louvres, coloured or dichroic glass, frosted glass, various light-reducing scrims, beam elongators and smoothers within the fitting itself – making them versatile but unobtrusive.
They are easy to focus and maintain and features pan and tilt movement operated via a simple and effective one-handed locking mechanism for focusing and retention of the selected angle - even when relamping. They also in include an optional integral dimmer making then ideal for museums, galleries and retail installations.
The latest version of the RayLight, the RayLight CDMR has recently been launched to incorporate the new Philips CDM-R 111 lamp. In addition, the new fitting can also take MR16 and SDMR Par 30 lamps.
View the products featured in this project: Light Projects Interior Lighting
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