Louis Poulsen Lighting offers a spotlight system – Transair – in an idiom developed in a partnership with the famous, British designer Ross Lovegrove.
The underlying idea of Transair was to create a series of spots suited for illumination of art in the pure, unadorned rooms, you often see in museums and galleries. But in addition to art exhibitions, spotlights are also used in many other settings, and the designer therefore wanted to develop a spotlight that would also fit into private homes.
Ross Lovegrove endeavoured to create a fixture with personality while still exhibiting a discrete and tranquil design. Transair has a modern, bold and sophisticated design. The transparent arm sets the fixture apart and is almost invisible in the room thus leaving the fixture to hover. The arm encompasses a calibration system with a trigger, offering technicians easy and efficient access to precise adjustment.
Ross Lovegrove and Louis Poulsen Lighting cooperated with the Japanese company Yamagiwa in developing Transair.
Transair is made from die-cast aluminium, the arm from clear polycarbonate.The fixture comes in light grey, orange or white. Transair is fitted with 1x75W low-voltage GY6, 35 or 1x35W HIT CDM-T G12.