KRESINGS Architektur, Münster

Spectral supplied Orto floorstanding direct/indirect luminaires to Kresings Architektur GmbH for their offices in Münster.

Orto provides soft indirect illumination and focussed task lighting. The matt black products used have soft touch dimming control built into the support and include a handy USB charger to reduce workspace clutter. The standout feature is the 90° head design, made possible by using an incredibly stable single piece cast aluminium corner. The cast corner piece is available in a number of different finishes to complement or contrast with the luminaire body colour.

Using task lights allows for simple re-organisation of the room and reduces energy usage by directing light right where it’s needed. Orto features a low glare louvre design which enables the accurate directing of light to the workspace without dazzling the user.

Orto is also available in a desk mounted version with a robust cast aluminium desk clamp.

Recent Spectral Projects

The Rowe Central House

HALO Bristol

The Bindery

Chivas Brothers Bottling Facility

John Robertson Architects

Products Used

Orto

Orto

The corner joints of the Orto are made of a cleverly engineered die-cast aluminium single piece which is  incredibly stable.

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