Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Canadian lighting manufacturers and designers, Eureka Lighting present their new luminaire called Outline and create a collection of high-performance luminaires that challenge traditional ideas of ambient projector lighting.
Outline Luminaire offers an elegant, modern aesthetic with a wide variety of mounting types and configurations, giving lighting designers a large toolkit that enables consistent design, adapted performance, and high-impact aesthetics to environments, large and small.
The project has been awarded a 2021 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
At the heart of the Outline, the system is a patent-pending annular light engine, that combines tiny, powerful, high-efficiency Chip-scale-package LEDs within a total internal reflecting optic, embedded parabolic glare ring, and a radial lenticular optical surface treatment.
This optic allows for a leap in performance and uniformity with a smooth cut-off and a fresh new aesthetic.
Outline modules can be static or aimed to provide directional ambient lighting. The silky-smooth friction hinge provides almost unlimited positioning, and the recessed version rotates on patent-pending magnetic pivot joints that keep the head centered and symmetric while snapping back to perfect horizontal.
Pendant models are offered on a slim, elegant linear profile that also provides additional discrete indirect lighting.
Project: Outline Luminaire
Designers: Eureka Design team, Eureka Lighting
Manufacturer: Eureka Lighting, Montréal, Quebec, Canada