Product Madness - 1FA

Product Madness, an award winning developer of social and mobile games, have occupied the 7th Floor of the listed 1 Finsbury Avenue building in the heart of London’s financial centre. They have turned the category A space, with the help of contractors Oktra, into an imaginative workspace comprising of 24 differentiated work zones and fulfilled their brief of delivering Passion, Creativity and Collaboration. All this in a traditional area of the City of London normally occupied by financial institutions.

The original Cat A installation

In 2019 the Category A fit-out of the entire building was lit with the RIDI LINIA system which is a product used for both industrial and commercial buildings. Supplied in black finish, the product looked both modern and technical for what is a completely stripped back exposed services space. The LINIA system was supplied with the MPS low-glare luminaire for office compliance and has an exceptional efficiency. RIDI supplied over 6000 luminaires onto its proprietary pre-wired trunking system. The system also fed the centrepiece atrium lighting that consisted of over 200 Spectral Finy’s to create a pixel effect at high level.

Attrium lighting centrepiece using FINY on LINIA BusBar

LINIA came into its own for the various office Cat B fitouts, including Product Madness, due to its sheer flexibility. The luminaire modules are easily demounted and can be repositioned anywhere along the trunking with tool-less simplicity. Clearly feature and decorative lighting was introduced to the various areas in all fit-out areas but they all worked around the core LINIA product which proved to be the mainstay lighting for the working zones. LINIA also had the advantage in that it could also be used to power additional feature and decorative products – not just from RIDI Group.

Additional decorative luminaires powered from the LINIA system

LINIA came into its own for the various office Cat B fitouts, including Product Madness, due to its sheer flexibility. The luminaire modules are easily demounted and can be repositioned anywhere along the trunking with tool-less simplicity. Clearly feature and decorative lighting was introduced to the various areas in all fit-other areas but they all worked around the core LINIA product which proved to be the mainstay lighting for the working zones. LINIA also had the advantage in that it could also be used to power additional feature and decorative products – not just from RIDI Group.

 LINIA is a perfect product for Category A schemes and the finished results from Product Madness show just how effective the product line is.

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Associated Projects

1FA (Finsbury Avenue) – Category A Fitout

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Refurbishment of the iconic grade II listed building, originally constructed in the 1980’s by Arup Associates
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Products Used

VLG-FS

VLG-FS

Wide distribution and great glare control. VLG-FS is ideal for offices and any areas with regular VDT use.
LINIA

LINIA

Plug and play, continuous busbar lighting system

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