LED Programmable Panels from Philips Provide Visual Statement to Spaces

The programmable connected LED lighting system adds different accent to architectures. (All Photo Courtesy of Philips)

Royal Philips, the global leader in lighting, has launched Luminous Patterns, a programmable connected LED lighting system that can help architects and designers create a striking visual statement using a unique combination of light, patterns and materials. Philips Luminous Patterns are decorative panels, which consume little energy,  are cost-effective and suited to a wide range of interiors, including bars, restaurants, retail stores, hotels and office lobbies.

These LED panels are energy efficient and cost effective for decoration.

Philips Luminous Patterns is a powerful new tool for architects and designers. It enables them to use light as an architectural material to create signature lighting design installations, from generating ambience with soft lighting to stimulating effects. Luminous Patterns is able to create a sparkling welcome in a hotel lobby, improve the atmosphere in a restaurant or reinforce a brand’s identity in a customer’s reception area.

One of the Luminous patterns from Philips.

“These embedded LED light patterns bring brilliance, warmth and sparkle into traditionally ‘mute’ architectural surfaces,” said Brad Koerner, Venture Manager Luminous Patterns at Philips Lighting. “Designers have until now felt that integrating lighting features in architectural surfaces have been difficult to specify, costly to manufacture, and risky to install. With Philips Luminous Patterns, designers can now embed innovative and eye-catching lighting features into their designs in a straightforward and cost-effective manner.”

These unique light effects include 3D Graphics, 2D Graphics, Round Sparkle, and Linear Sparkle.

The customizable light patterns are available in a broad range of lighting styles and textures that can be freely placed within custom-sized panels finished in a range of decorative coatings and in the graphic prints of choice. Also, customers are able to choose from four unique light effects: 3D Graphics, 2D Graphics, Round Sparkle, and Linear Sparkle. Production is based on a custom-order basis within the parameters of a standard configuration kit, enabling a simple and straightforward process from order to installation.

In addition, Luminous Patterns consume very little energy, with an entire installation using approximately the same amount of energy as a humble 60-watt bulb. Once installed, the innovative system is easily controlled via a digital control system. Each light point is controlled separately, meaning all of the points in a wall or ceiling can be programmed to create dynamic lighting effects.

Philips is bringing its global expertise and leadership in LED and connected lighting to transform the market for signature lighting design.

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