The special is also our standard

High level of special lighting expertise with in-house manufacturing.

Architecture and lighting are partners with enormous potential, because light makes a decisive contribution to a unique architectural experience. A future-proof lighting solution must not only be standard-compliant, efficient and sustainable, it must also createoptimum working conditions and attractive feel-good atmospheres. Whether skilfully staged or integrated into the architecture - we always offer the right lighting solution.

Tailor-made products

We develop project-specific lighting solutions in close cooperation with project developers, architects and lighting planners.

Sustainability

Sustainability plays an important role in the development of our products. The latest LED technologies, sophisticated optics and light management systems ensure maximum reduction in energy consumption.

Service

As a partner to architects and lighting designers, we can take care of all lighting-related trades on request. So you can concentrate on the essentials.

Quality of light

Not only the luminaire design, but also the optics and beam characteristics can be adapted to the specific project. Thanks to our decades of experience in the field of lighting technology and in-house development, we supply customized solutions that guarantee the highest quality of light for every lighting task.

Special lighting expertise

Whether for indoor or outdoor use - thanks to our decades of expertise in luminaire development and lighting technology, we adapt solutions from the standard portfolio to project-specific requirements on request.

Building Information Modeling

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is becoming an increasingly important standard in digital building planning. For simple and error-free planning, TRILUX provides BIM data sets for its entire luminaire portfolio. Our BIM data sets offer a unique depth of data with around 30 product properties and light distribution curves.

References

Headquarters Bad Wimpfen

The new headquarters of a large German company blends in perfectly with its rural surroundings. The terraced complex comprising a total of five buildings accommodates offices for 1,500 employees, including a canteen, fitness area, kindergarten etc. - and was predominantly equipped with TRILUX luminaires. A mix of the standard portfolio and customized special solutions were used. What they all have in common is the unique design language and excellent quality of light.

 

Architect: Kadawittfeld Architektur
Lighting design: Andres + Partner






DFB Tree

A unique work of art, created in our Arnsberg factory, now stands in the foyer of the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt am Main. The eight-meter-high light sculpture was made from pole vault poles. The illuminated pistons are made of satinized plastic. One hurdle was the statics of the artwork, but our experts were able to solve this without any problems.

Lighting designer: Kardorff Ingenieure Lichtplanung GmbH

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Up! Berlin

The radical architectural conversion of the historic GDR department store in Berlin Friedrichshain does not deny its roots: the interplay of open concrete surfaces and a cutting-edge interior creates contemporary working spaces and office lofts. A unifying element that runs through the entire building, blends in perfectly with the sophisticated architecture and provides perfect light everywhere: the modular E-Line NEXT continuous-row lighting system in black.

Architekc: Jasper Architects & Gewers Pudewill
Light design: Licht Kunst Licht AG

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Pears Building London

Laboratories, offices, patient accommodation, parking garage: for the UCL Institute of Immunity and Transplantation (IIT), which resides in the new Pears Building in London, a lighting solution was sought from a single source that would be technically, budget-wise and aesthetically convincing. Highlights of the project: 200 custom-made pendant luminaires with deep beam optics and partially satinized glass cylinders that lend the atrium an unmistakable character as a light signature. The architectural lines through the corridor areas were emphasized with the Finea LED light channel, which is also suitable for sensors and IoT modules.

General contractor: Willmott Dixon



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