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Hafele Lights up Spaces with Innovation, Comfort & Architectural Elegance
Lighting

Hafele Lights up Spaces with Innovation, Comfort & Architectural Elegance

For over a decade, Hafele’s Loox Range has redefined furniture lighting, seamlessly integrating simplicity, flexibility, and reliability. Whether its task lighting for kitchen cabinets, decorative lighting for living spaces, mood lighting for bedrooms, or functional wardrobe lighting, Loox blends state-of-the-art technology with elegant design.

Recognizing the growing demand for architectural lighting, Hafele expanded its range in 2019, introducing ceiling cove lighting with premium strip lights. This highlighted a market gap: while local brands lacked quality assurance, international players catered only to projects, leaving customers with limited choices. Hafele stepped in with Hafele Architectural Lights, offering high-quality, design-forward lighting solutions that enhance architectural spaces and provide diverse illumination techniques.

The Hafele Architectural Lighting Range
Hafele’s new Architectural Lighting Range meets all illumination needs—from highlighting textures, enhancing artwork, illuminating floors at night, to ensuring uniform lighting across spaces. With nine distinct series, the range covers varied applications, installation techniques, and design aesthetics, including downlights, spotlights, and wall washers.

A key advantage is its low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring comfortable, glare-free lighting. The plug-and-play assembly, multiple finishes, and customizable components provide tailored lighting solutions. Engineered with the same ‘ease and flexibility’ philosophy as Loox, Hafele is now a holistic lighting solutions provider, delivering ambient, task, and accent lighting.

Spotlight on the Delft Series
Architectural trends now favour compact, minimal fixtures that blend seamlessly into design themes. The Delft Series offers high-illumination downlights and spotlights with a sleek, space-efficient design. Hafele has introduced a 10W light engine in black and white variants, ideal for dining rooms, hotels, bedrooms, and display areas. Its deep baffle design ensures even light distribution, while the plug-and-play system allows tool-free installation.

Loox Anti-Glare Profiles for Seamless Illumination
Glare can cause discomfort and diminish user experience. Hafele’s Loox Anti-Glare Profiles (1105, 1107, and 2104) address this by directing light at an angle, focusing only on the object while preventing direct glare on the user. With a UGR below 20, these profiles enhance aesthetic appeal and visual comfort.

Hafele: The Future of Lighting Solutions
By integrating innovation, design excellence, and functionality, Hafele continues to redefine lighting for modern living spaces, ensuring performance, aesthetics, and user comfort.
                            

For over a decade, Hafele’s Loox Range has redefined furniture lighting, seamlessly integrating simplicity, flexibility, and reliability. Whether its task lighting for kitchen cabinets, decorative lighting for living spaces, mood lighting for bedrooms, or functional wardrobe lighting, Loox blends state-of-the-art technology with elegant design.Recognizing the growing demand for architectural lighting, Hafele expanded its range in 2019, introducing ceiling cove lighting with premium strip lights. This highlighted a market gap: while local brands lacked quality assurance, international players catered only to projects, leaving customers with limited choices. Hafele stepped in with Hafele Architectural Lights, offering high-quality, design-forward lighting solutions that enhance architectural spaces and provide diverse illumination techniques.The Hafele Architectural Lighting RangeHafele’s new Architectural Lighting Range meets all illumination needs—from highlighting textures, enhancing artwork, illuminating floors at night, to ensuring uniform lighting across spaces. With nine distinct series, the range covers varied applications, installation techniques, and design aesthetics, including downlights, spotlights, and wall washers.A key advantage is its low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring comfortable, glare-free lighting. The plug-and-play assembly, multiple finishes, and customizable components provide tailored lighting solutions. Engineered with the same ‘ease and flexibility’ philosophy as Loox, Hafele is now a holistic lighting solutions provider, delivering ambient, task, and accent lighting.Spotlight on the Delft SeriesArchitectural trends now favour compact, minimal fixtures that blend seamlessly into design themes. The Delft Series offers high-illumination downlights and spotlights with a sleek, space-efficient design. Hafele has introduced a 10W light engine in black and white variants, ideal for dining rooms, hotels, bedrooms, and display areas. Its deep baffle design ensures even light distribution, while the plug-and-play system allows tool-free installation.Loox Anti-Glare Profiles for Seamless IlluminationGlare can cause discomfort and diminish user experience. Hafele’s Loox Anti-Glare Profiles (1105, 1107, and 2104) address this by directing light at an angle, focusing only on the object while preventing direct glare on the user. With a UGR below 20, these profiles enhance aesthetic appeal and visual comfort.Hafele: The Future of Lighting SolutionsBy integrating innovation, design excellence, and functionality, Hafele continues to redefine lighting for modern living spaces, ensuring performance, aesthetics, and user comfort.                            

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