Porsche Centre, Oslo

Porsche and Spectral. The two Stuttgart based companies have worked in collaboration again, this time for Porsche Norway’s new head office in Oslo.

Spectral have delivered the lighting which required a tailored approach. The concept is based on Porsche’s legendary 911 colors from the 60s and 70s, which is reflected in everything from the colors of the surfaces, interior and not least the luminaires.

STORA-LK was chosen not just for its impressive output and traditional engineering construction but its timeless style and was tailored to match the same color as the ceiling in the various rooms and beautiful suspended luminaires from SPECTRAL over office spaces and meeting rooms.

H-Profil was tailor made to the exact dimensions of the table with a strong uplight element specified to create a bright and comfortable environment. As part of a suite of light products supplied, ADLR from the RIDI Group portfolio were used to create dramatic accents to the walls.

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The Rowe Central House

HALO Bristol

The Bindery

Chivas Brothers Bottling Facility

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Products Used

H80-Profil

H80-Profil

The H80 profile consists of two mirrored T-profile aluminium extrusions, which are joined by special connectors to form an extremely stable H construct.
ADLR

ADLR

Range of Surface mounted LED downlights outputs from 1100 to 6000 lumens
Stora-LK

Stora-LK

A suspended ring of light, available in four standard diameters with Direct only and Direct / Indirect options.

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