Zumtobel presents the Ondaria opal circular luminaire.
March 1st, 2011
The new Ondaria opal circular luminaire by Zumtobel combines austere basic geometry with soft outer contours, creating a homogeneous silhouette.
Ondaria is characterised by a concave luminaire surface that achieves a special level of plasticity and depth effect.
The backlighting of the opal diffuser and an unobtrusive indirect component for ceiling illumination gives the circular luminaire the appearance of lightness, as if almost floating.
Ondaria provides a directionally neutral effect for all spatial interiors, forming an all-round, luminous eye-catcher.
Ondaria makes a striking addition to prestigious areas such as foyers, lobbies and public spaces.
Alternatively equipped with a luminance-reducing optic (LRO), the circular luminaire is also highly suitablefor office workstations with flatly inclined displays.
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