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Light captured in a black box
Prologe and Regule reflect thoroughly Kreon’s principles in lighting: quality, design and architectural integration. The names “Prologe” and “Regule” have been adapted from “Prologus in Antiphonarium” and “Regule Rithmice”, two manuscripts by the mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the basics of music notation system, a concept that embraced both useful theoretical principles and practical skills needed to perform music. Prologe and Regule are basic lighting concepts that, in a modular system, offer compositions of enormous flexibility for highly personalisedlight scenography.
Regule is a surface mounted extruded aluminium profile that reinvents the track system. It creates an ultimate dialogue between fixture and ceiling while the track profile itself becomes an integral part of architecture. Regule track is host to a variety of Prologe units with different light sources. This rail is equipped for 3 circuits and dimchannel. Once fixtures are clipped into Regule, they can be repositioned to meet flexibility requirements.
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Light delivers mass, depth and form. Recessed in a ceiling, it sculpts architecture.
The profiles supporting Prologe units are made of anodised aluminium and are directly applied to plastered surfaces. Profiles are pre-cabled and are made to measure according to lighting design specifications. Prologe 145 profiles are available with fix and directional light sources. Lightbeams can be controlled with changeable reflectors and aimed into the room to perform various lighting tasks.
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The appearance of light
Down in-Line provides depth to your architecture through a unique system of built-in louvres. This fixture consists of three elements: the plasterkit, the housing (which is clicked into the plasterkit) and the louvre for the seamless finish. The seamless design is assured by a special screwless installation frame. This metal frame employs a simple clip system to hold the lamp housing and the louvre. The oblique louvre is available in several colors.
Down in-Line 76 is a range of architectural downlights with square or rectangular
apertures. The small dimensions of this range make them ideal to discreetly produce architectural accent lighting. The concept of this product has been further developed and it can now be offered with LED sources and wallwash reflectors.
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Light captured in a black box
Prologe and Regule reflect thoroughly Kreon’s principles in lighting: quality, design and architectural integration. The names “Prologe” and “Regule” have been adapted from “Prologus in Antiphonarium” and “Regule Rithmice”, two manuscripts by the mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the basics of music notation system, a concept that embraced both useful theoretical principles and practical skills needed to perform music. Prologe and Regule are basic lighting concepts that, in a modular system, offer compositions of enormous flexibility for highly personalisedlight scenography.
Light delivers mass, depth and form. Recessed in a ceiling, it sculpts architecture.
The profiles supporting Prologe units are made of anodised aluminium and are directly applied to plastered surfaces. Profiles are pre-cabled and are made to measure according to lighting design specifications.
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Synergy among light, deluxe and geometry
Regard redefines the relationship between light, architecture and form. The merging of two different light solutions in geometric forms drives the design of this semi-recessed downlight. Unlike a traditional downlight with multiple lightsources, Regard is based on architectural principles and locates each light-function into its own form. The attention devoted to the proportions and links between the forms results in a minimalist and abstract sculpture that adorns architecture. Enhanced by opulent colours, Regard dialogues with surrounding architecture within a distinctive and luxuriant personality.
Design by Arch. Glenn Sestig
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Light captured in a black box
Prologe and Regule reflect thoroughly Kreon’s principles in lighting: quality, design and architectural integration. The names “Prologe” and “Regule” have been adapted from “Prologus in Antiphonarium” and “Regule Rithmice”, two manuscripts by the mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the basics of music notation system, a concept that embraced both useful theoretical principles and practical skills needed to perform music. Prologe and Regule are basic lighting concepts that, in a modular system, offer compositions of enormous flexibility for highly personalisedlight scenography.
Developed in partnership with Bartenbach Lichtlabor, Ligna consists of a continuous illuminated line. It is fitted in Prologe extruded profile and has excess light outputs of 50%. Crucial for architectural lighting, the luminance flow is barely interrupted due to an innovative optic OLDP (opalised linear deglaring prism). This optic is set back above the ceiling level to provide an unsurpassed lit effect. Installation and assembly into the profile can be done without any tools thanks to the intelligent construction and modulation of the fitting.
raphical form using dot and line.
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Synergy among light, deluxe and geometry
Regard redefines the relationship between light, architecture and form. The merging of two different light solutions in geometric forms drives the design of this semi-recessed downlight. Unlike a traditional downlight with multiple lightsources, Regard is based on architectural principles and locates each light-function into its own form. The attention devoted to the proportions and links between the forms results in a minimalist and abstract sculpture that adorns architecture. Enhanced by opulent colours, Regard dialogues with surrounding architecture within a distinctive and luxuriant personality.
Design by Arch. Glenn Sestig
Concerning scale, articulation of forms, monotone finish and cubic design, the two volumes of Regard Double resemble a harmonic architectural construction. As a logical separation between the two lighting applications proposed, Regard Double can be delivered with different lamp types within the two shapes and a double circuit connection. In the primary form, directional QT12-ax, QR-LP111 or HIT-TC enable choices among narrow, medium or wide beams. In the secondary form, general lighting applications can be supplied by HIT-TC, T5 or QR-CBC51.
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Regule is a surface mounted extruded aluminium profile that reinvents the track system. It creates an ultimate dialogue between fixture and ceiling while the track profile itself becomes an integral part of architecture. Regule track is host to a variety of Prologe units with fix or directional elements and different light sources. This rail is equipped for 3 circuits and dimchannel. Once fixtures are clipped into Regule, they can be repositioned to meet flexibility requirements.
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Xharon - An excavation for a sculpture of light and shadow
Xharon is a high quality projector that has been specially created to illuminate larger and more demanding spaces and to meet the requirements needed for exhibition areas like museums, art galleries or commercial spaces. Xharon's key development feature is to achieve a technical light quality characterized with a high efficiency, optimum glare control and balanced beam angles. The movement of the cylindrical luminaire head and the separation of luminaire head and housing defines the design of Xharon. The Xharon projector, the quality lighting technology and the diversity of accessories available makes it possible to sculpt and enhance the architectural space.
Design by Kristof Pycke
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The appearance of light
Down in-Line provides depth to your architecture through a unique system of built-in louvres. This fixture consists of three elements: the plasterkit, the housing (which is clicked into the plasterkit) and the louvre for the seamless finish. The seamless design is assured by a special screwless installation frame. This metal frame employs a simple clip system to hold the lamp housing and the louvre. The oblique louvre is available in several colors.
Down in-Line 153 is a range of architectural downlights with square or rectangular
apertures. The concept of this product has been further developed and it can now be offered with directional low-voltage halogen lamps and metal halide lamps with changeable reflectors. The light beam can be shaped to fulfil different lighting functions.
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Circular integration.
In an attempt to better dialogue with the increasing demands for organic forms within contemporary architecture, Kreon sets a milestone in its long time orthogonal philosophy: Aplis. A round recessed spotlight system, able to respond to the highest qualitative and functional requirements of architectural lighting design.
Visual Finish
Its construction, comprising of plasterkit, housing, reflectors and skirts can be adapted to suit spacial requirements. A choice of plasterkits give the option to choose a seamless finish or discreet shadowgap. It is possible to change reflectors to control light or skirts that define colour and depth of ceilings after installation without the use of tools.
Movements
It's the tilt and the rotation system that define the strength of a product. Aplis' mechanism widely fulfils these expectations since a combined movement of rotation and translation coexist in highly recessed optics with maximal light output. With a vertical drop of 50mm and an inclination of 30°, the luminaire can aim at both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Aplis can be manually rotated up to 360° and tilted by 30° without compromising the recessed position of the lamp and the glare control.
Optics
Aplis reflectors were developed in partnership with Bartenbach Lichtlabor. They are highly efficient with optimised glare control and balanced beam angles. A choice of spot, flood and wallwash reflectors is available to suit a great variety of applications. Aplis can be fitted with a range of lenses including soft edge outline, and spread lens.
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Maximum light experience in minimal form
Holon’s timeless design enables this fitting to find application in a vast range of projects. The simple and yet strong geometrical form earns its place in corridors, meeting rooms and other public areas. Holon can be supplied with various light sources such as halogen lamps and discharge lamps.
Holon has been designed for rooms that embrace its language of form but do not
require an adjustable luminaire head. This fitting is an easy to install surface-mounted spotlight. It features an integrated electronic ballast. The highly efficient reflectors are easy to replace and are suitable for reflector-free lamps such as QT12-ax and HIT-TC-CE. All models are equipped with an anti-glare ring and a filter holder for 3 optional filters. Holon offers furthermore a waterproof version for outdoor use.
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With it's cubistic and sober form, Mini Rokko adds a pleasant touch to architecture and creates a poetic nocturnal accent. Mini Rokko can be installed in brickwork or cavity walls and requires a depth of only 80mm. The choice of light source offers a low voltage tungsten halogen or high power LED solution. Components are die-cast and painted to an external grade high quality finish in matt black or white to the visible fascia
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The appearance of light
Down in-Line provides depth to your architecture through a unique system of built-in louvres. This fixture consists of three elements: the plasterkit, the housing (which is clicked into the plasterkit) and the louvre for the seamless finish. The seamless design is assured by a special screwless installation frame. This metal frame employs a simple clip system to hold the lamp housing and the louvre. The oblique louvre is available in several colors.
Down in-Line 183 is a range of architectural downlights with square or
rectangular, apertures. This fixture has been developed for compact fluorescent,
halogen and halogen metal vapour lamps. It is intended for general lighting and
wallwash applications.
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Light captured in a black box
Prologe and Regule reflect thoroughly Kreon’s principles in lighting: quality, design and architectural integration. The names “Prologe” and “Regule” have been adapted from “Prologus in Antiphonarium” and “Regule Rithmice”, two manuscripts by the mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the basics of music notation system, a concept that embraced both useful theoretical principles and practical skills needed to perform music. Prologe and Regule are basic lighting concepts that, in a modular system, offer compositions of enormous flexibility for highly personalisedlight scenography.
Developed in partnership with Bartenbach Lichtlabor, Ligna consists of a continuous illuminated line. It is fitted in Prologe extruded profile and has excess light outputs of 50%. Crucial for architectural lighting, the luminance flow is barely interrupted due to an innovative optic OLDP (opalised linear deglaring prism). This optic is set back above the ceiling level to provide an unsurpassed lit effect. Installation and assembly into the profile can be done without any tools thanks to the intelligent construction and modulation of the fitting.
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Light is quintessential
Down is designed for recessed use and is characterised by the deeper position
of the light source in relation to the ceiling level. Thanks to a multifunctional housing this luminaire is offered with several lamp options ranging from halogen to compact-fluorescent and high-pressure discharge lamps. The housing is made
of silvergrey or white powder coated galvanised steel and features ventilation slots at the backside for optimal air circulation. A special concrete box is offered for the installation of several types of Downs in a poured concrete ceiling or wall. Other installation boxes and plasterkits are available for applications in gypsum, brickwall and other surfaces.
Mini Down is designed for recessed use in ceilings and walls and, due to its multifunctional housing, this luminaire is offered with several lamp options. The concept of this product has been further developed and it can now be offered with LED sources.
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Light is quintessential
Down is designed for recessed use and is characterised by the deeper position of the light source in relation to the ceiling level. Thanks to a multifunctional housing this luminaire is offered with several lamp options ranging from halogen to compact-fluorescent and high-pressure discharge lamps. The housing is made of silvergrey or white powder coated galvanised steel and features ventilation slots at the backside for optimal air circulation. A special concrete box is offered for the installation of several types of Downs in a poured concrete ceiling or wall. Other installation boxes and plasterkits are available for applications in gypsum, brickwall and other surfaces.
Down is designed for recessed use in ceilings and walls and, due to its multifunctional housing, this luminaire is offered with several fixed or directional lamp options. Down is available with directional low-voltage halogen lamps and metal halide lamps with changeable reflectors.
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Light captured in a black box
Prologe and Regule reflect thoroughly Kreon’s principles in lighting: quality, design and architectural integration. The names “Prologe” and “Regule” have been adapted from “Prologus in Antiphonarium” and “Regule Rithmice”, two manuscripts by the mediaeval music theorist Guido d’Arezzo. He created the basics of music notation system, a concept that embraced both useful theoretical principles and practical skills needed to perform music. Prologe and Regule are basic lighting concepts that, in a modular system, offer compositions of enormous flexibility for highly personalisedlight scenography.
Light delivers mass, depth and form. Recessed in a ceiling, it sculpts architecture.
The profiles supporting Prologe units are made of anodised aluminium and are directly applied to plastered surfaces. Profiles are pre-cabled and are made to measure according to lighting design specifications.
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Erubo, a vision of simplicity and clarity in form and function.
Its design is driven by the radical reduction of adjectives. Not only in form, but far most in function. By omitting all additional components to true essentials ' light source and optics ' the usual embodiment of an architectural projector gives way to a pure asymmetrical object, bearing qualities of visual silence and clarity. The essential geometry, the absolute unity in material and colour and the mindful interface among weight of volumes all contribute to define an easy to unveil luminaire.
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C modules are made with mechanical decorative covers to allocate different lamps, measures 750mm, prepared for an easy and fast installation in the main profile. For PAR30, QR-111 and QT-12 lamps.
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Modules A and B for 1 accent reflector lamp consist of machined decorative covers to house the different light sources. Supplied with control gear incorporated, ready for quick and easy installation in the main profile. For PAR 30, QR-111 and QT-12 lamps.
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PUZZLE adjustable rectangular recessed downlight. Inner body made of black-enamelled sheet. Can be combined with other PUZZLE models and frames. For 1 150w metal halide lamp
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Available with:
3 x QR111 30-100W
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3 x CDM-T HQI-T 35-70W (15°/35°/50°)
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3 x PAR30 CDM-R 35-70W
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3 x CDM-R111 35-70W
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1 x CDM-T HQI-T 35-70W + 2 x QR111 30-100W
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1 x PAR30 CDM-R 35-70W + 2 x QR111 30-100W
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1 x CDM-R111 35-70W + 2 x QR111 30-100W
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2 x PAR 30 CDM-R 35-70W + 1 x QR111 30-100W
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2 x CDM-T HQI-T 35-70W + 1 x QR111 30-100W
Colours: white, black or grey
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Available with:
3 x GU10 230V 50W
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3 x QR70 50W
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3 x Brite Spot ES50 Gx10 35W
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3 x MR16 Gu5.3 50W
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2 x MR16 Gu5.3 50W + 1 x Brite Spot Gx10 ES50 35W
Colours: white, black or grey
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In/Out available with
CDM-TM PGJ5 20W (15°/45°)
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CDM-TC G8.5 35-70W (15°/45°)
Colours: black or white
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Available with:
QR111
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CDM-T 35w/70w (15°/35°/50°)
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CDM-R111
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MR16
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SDWTG
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PAR30 CDM-R
Colours: white, black or grey
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Available with:
2 x GU10 230V 50W
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2 x Brite Spot Gx10 ES50 35W
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2 x QR 70 50W
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2 x MR16 Gu5.3 50W
Colours: white, black or grey
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Versions: USA UK J
Finishes: Gold coated, chrome, Brons, Rust Browm, Matt Hickel, Matt Gold, silver, white
Difuser: Glass
Frame: steel
1 x G-9 max. 40W 220V
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Lamp: H-PIN 25-40-60W
Lamp type : halogen
Lamp base : G9
Light distribution: down/up
Power supply : 230V-50Hz
Degree of protection: I
Ip rating : IP20
Material: Aluminium
Glowtest: yes
Standard: EN60598-1
Fixation: ceiling
Mounting: surface mounted
Weight: 0,62 kg
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