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Hospitality on stage Lighting for hotels and restaurants

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High-quality lighting solutions for the premium hospitality sector Lighting plays a decisive role in whether guests feel comfortable in hotels and restaurants, and whether they return. It is about much more than fulfilling basic needs: The key is to create as unforgettable an overall experience as possible. Guests should relax, enjoy themselves, and feel at home right from the beginning. In hotels, this starts when entering the lobby and extends through corridors, individual rooms, to the children’s and spa area. The lighting in restaurants, bars, and cafés shapes the experience, the length...

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Lighting for hotels and restaurants Lobbies & receptions Lighting mood & control Restaurants & bars Acoustics in the hospitality industry Wever & Ducré Coffee shops Rooms & appartements Corridors & stairwells Conference & meeting rooms Children’s area Outdoor lighting

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Lighting for hotels and restaurants Design variety Light scenes Luminaires craft a pleasant ambience while emphasising each building’s individual character. XAL offers a wide selection of different recessed, surface-mounted, and suspended luminaires to suit your ideas of form and colour. Modern lighting management systems can call up different lighting scenes depending on the situation. Cold white light contributes to activation during the day, while warm white light sets the mood for rest and relaxation in the evening. Lighting scenes for different areas of a hotel or restaurant are also...

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Product diversity spotlight inset MOVE IT 25 / 25 S / 45 suspended / decorative inset MOVE IT 25 / 25 S Ideal application area Lobbies & receptions, restaurants & bars, coffee shops, conference & meeting rooms Ideal application area Lobbies & receptions, restaurants & bars, coffee shops, rooms & appartements Colours white, black, and special colours Colours ARY: white, black, and special colours ARY shades: white, black, grey, beige, brown, olive PIVOT graphic light inset MOVE IT 25 / 25 S TULA 2700 K, 3000 K TW (Tunable White)  suspended /  decorative light inset MOVE IT 25 / 25 S Ideal...

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Product diversity Hidden talent SPIO semi-recessed / surface / suspended 2700 K, 3000 K 3000 K, 4000 K UGR ≤ 19 Ideal application area Lobbies & receptions, restaurants & bars, coffee shops, corridors & stairwells Combine with your design Ideal application area Lobbies & receptions, restaurants & bars, rooms & appartements, corridors & stairwells, conference & meeting rooms Colour white Presence as desired MOVE IN recessed 2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K CWD (Colour Warm Dimming) sensor / emergency light inset Ideal application area Lobbies & receptions, restaurants & bars, rooms & appartements,...

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Contemporary designhotel Blique by Nobis The Stockholm’s gallery district is home to the Blique by Nobis Hotel, housed in a former warehouse from the 1930s. Lovers of architecture, design, art, music, and good food will find what they are looking for in the hotel’s public areas. The quality and flexibility of the general lighting was key, as there was little daylight in the lobby. By designing the general lighting as an architectural component, a narrow and open grid, the architects managed to make the large number of technical installations in the ceiling less visible. Another important...

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” e were looking for a high-quality product with W a lot of flexibility for the hotel’s public areas. We wanted to create something that would fit perfectly into the space and that conveys a high technical quality in its pure aesthetics.“ Kajsa Johanson, Wingårdhs architect Helena Toresson Interior designer Wingårdhs Kajsa Johanson Wingårdhs architect Blique by Nobis Location Stadt, DE – Stockholm, SE – by Davide Conti Architektur by Wingårdhs including lighting

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Lobbies & receptions Lobbies & receptions The first impression counts In a hotel’s reception area, people should feel welcome and intuitively find their way around. If appropriately chosen, the lighting in the foyer creates orientation and trust, indicates circulation routes and makes waiting areas appealing and relaxing. In addi-tion, lighting in the lobby fulfils a representative role: It creates ambience and gives the place identity. Architecturally, entrance halls are usually spacious and convey a multitude of information. To ensure that the areas are visually perceived as separate,...

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Lobbies & receptions Equinix Amsterdam, NL – by KABAZ Architects

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Lobbies & receptions Quellenhotel Bad Waltersdorf, AT – by DI Isabella Müller-Fuchs Deansgate Square Manchester, UK – by Lister & Lister with lighting design by Troup, Bywaters & Anders

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Restaurants & bars Restaurants & bars Staged to the best taste The restaurant and bar are a hotel’s culinary soul that offer unique moments of enjoyment. How comfortable guests feel and whether they would like to return or recommend the location to others is significantly influenced by the lighting. It rounds off a restaurant’s or bar’s concept, creates ambience, and makes food or signature drinks look particularly appealing. Appetisingly presenting food with the right light has been important since before the trend towards fine dining. It is determined by both brightness and the right...

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Restaurants & bars Tasteful light Interview Philip Rachinger Very few chefs deal with light and its effect on the guests’ experience. Award-winning chef Philip Rachinger is an exception. His vision for the Mühltalhof restaurant – he is the 6th generation running it – is to make people happy every day. For him, this means thinking of every detail. The cooking and the food are the main actors. With all the increasing demands in fine dining, light plays a major role in the guests’ overall experience. The big challenge in redesigning the restaurant was to create a contrast between the dark...

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