Taris Luminaires Featuring Osram LEDs Eliminates Glare for Office Applications

The Taris luminaire family designed by the renowned Berlin design studios of Aisslinger has an elegant and integrative design with a new Optical Core System based on a combination of louvre and lens technology. Peripheral light-guiding structures ensure high visual comfort, and thanks to very good glare reduction (UGR <= 19) the product range is ideal for lighting in offices and public buildings complying with current standards.

The new Taris luminaire reduce galre for office illumination. (Osram/LEDinside)

The assembled Prevaled Value 2 LED module in combination with Osram control units achieves high luminaire efficiency of up to 125 lm/W. 
Taris is initially available as a square lay-in luminaire. The luminaire range will then be supplemented with surface-mounted and suspended versions as well as linear variants in the course of the year. Thanks to its high diversity of types and different installation methods, the range is suitable for exceedingly diverse lighting requirements in offices and public buildings with applications ranging from traditional offices, meeting rooms and schools to communication zones and ancillary rooms. The luminaire is also available with integrated daylight and motion sensors on request as well as a Lightify Pro version for wireless light control using an app.

 
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