BETWEEN STAINLESS STEEL AND LIGHT
Composed of two distinct light sources, the Imperia combines direct lighting via the luminaire at the top of the column and indirect lighting via the optical compartment located in the base of the light-conducting cylinder. The luminaire finishes off the column while forming an integral part of its design. These optics efficiently illuminate the road surface and offer optimum vertical illumination with white light for pedestrians. The light-conducting cylinder allows light to escape via the four longitudinal openings which cover a surface of 120° on the central part of the column. While providing light distribution that is sufficient for illuminating the pavement, the light-conducting column also creates a specific ambience. Although the choice of white light for the two light sources provides excellent colour rendition, it is also justified by its harmonious interaction with the principal material making up the Imperia: stainless steel. |