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Downlight related

Downlights are a type of lighting fixture that are either embedded in the ceiling or attached directly to the ceiling. To use them, a hole is drilled in the ceiling, the downlight is embedded there, and then connected to a power source through electrical wiring. By shining light downward, downlights can be used in single or multiple lights to provide sharpness and uniform brightness to the space. By embedding downlights in the ceiling, they are inconspicuous and give a clean appearance. Downlights also have optical and functional characteristics due to reflector control, glare suppression, and motion sensors. Since switching to LED light sources, it is common to control the light distribution using lenses and diffusers. They are also often used in multiple light configurations. In the case of multiple light configurations, please check the appropriate brightness and balance by conducting illuminance tests, etc.

Downlight (cone type)

This lighting fixture is suitable for efficiently spreading light downward, providing even illumination over a wide area.

Downlight (white cone type)

Not only does it diffuse the light over a wider area, but it also diffuses the light softer, making it easier on the eyes. This reduces glare and accentuates shadows. The cone specifications are available in white and black.

Downlight (white baffle specification)

When the light hits the baffle (uneven area), it is reflected and scattered, creating a soft and uniform lighting effect. This reduces glare and glare, and when the light is reflected and scattered, it creates a soft and uniform lighting effect. It also promotes light scattering, reducing glare and shadows, improving visual comfort. Baffle specifications are available in white and black.

Glareless downlight (cone type)

This is a downlight that minimizes the glare of the light source. By reducing glare, the fixture on the ceiling is less noticeable, and tables and fixtures on the floor are emphasized.

Pinhole Downlight

A downlight that emits light through a very small hole (pinhole). The central hole provides a small, concentrated area of ​​light. Pinhole downlights are typically used to highlight specific artwork or decorations.

Wall Washer Downlight

Downlights emit light toward the wall. By illuminating the entire wall evenly, they are used to create an elegant look for the wall or to provide soft indirect lighting for the entire space. In addition, by creating a sense of brightness on the wall, they create a sense of brightness and openness throughout the space.

Downlight for sloped ceilings

Sloped ceiling downlights are downlights designed to be installed in places where the ceiling is sloped. They emit light at the correct angle for the sloped ceiling, creating uniform brightness.

Trimless Downlight

Trimless downlights are downlights that have no frame (trim). Their simple design gives a sense of unity to the space. In addition, because they have no trim, they are easy to clean and maintain, and there is no need to worry about them spoiling the aesthetic look of the ceiling after installation.

Dress Downlight

A dress downlight is a decorative downlight that uses the light from a downlight to highlight decorative objects such as glass materials and fixtures underneath by reflecting, emitting, and transmitting light. By using multiple lights rather than a single one, it has the effect of creating a space as a whole.

Motion sensor downlight

Motion sensor compatible downlights are downlights that are integrated with a motion sensor. These downlights have the function of detecting human movement and presence, and automatically turning on the light when a person enters or moves in a room, and automatically turning off the light after a certain period of time has passed. Please check the instruction manual of each lighting manufacturer for setting the lighting time.

Care support downlight

These downlights are installed in patient rooms in hospitals and medical facilities. Designed with consideration for the comfort and safety of patients and the work efficiency of medical staff, they are gentle on the eyes, easy to clean, and easy to maintain in a sanitary state. Some also have a function to adjust the brightness of the lighting so as not to disturb the patient's sleep by reducing the brightness. Generally, one light is used per bed.

Ceiling downlight

These are downlights that are attached directly to the ceiling. They are relatively easy to install and create uniform lighting in a variety of rooms and spaces.