Cluster Turnover Wall

Recessed wall lights from benwirth licht, Designed by Ben Wirth

Product description

Concept

Cluster 2.0

Module with either 4 LEDs with lenses focusing the light in different opening angles or
1 OLED ORBEOS. Size of module: 125 x 125 mm, circuit board material black (cover frames powdered in RAL colors on request). 230 V/sec. 24 V. 110 V by request. Color temperature of LEDs by request.

Variety downlight LED: 4000 K, 7,3 W/1013 lm, CRI >80, or 2700 K, 7,3 W/675 lm, CRI >90
Variety downlight LED with backlight: with color temperature 4000 K approx. 14 W/1537 lm
Variety backlight only:4000K, 6,7 W,/524 lm CRI > 80 or 2700 K, 6,7W/486 lm, CRI > 80

Cluster 2.0 is a modular lighting system for LED and OLED which is produced by request for individual projects. It builds upon the lighting system Cluster+, designed in 2010. In appearance Cluster 2.0 can be assembled in various formations and is made up of three to four main components: the supporting material (conductor boards), connectors, and the LED module and/or OLED module. With an increased light intensity of up to 1537 lumens per module, by request the updated model is available with the following new features:

Tunable white: The color temperature can be individually controlled in order to create different lighting moods.
Backlight modules: Apart from the LED and OLED modules, pure backlight modules are available for large Cluster structures. These modules send their light only to the ceiling or to the wall.
Controlling modules individually: Dimming and controlling individual modules independently from each other.
Colors and surfaces: Using cover frames in different RAL colors and surfaces, the lighting designer can respond to the individual requests of the client.
Assembly: Single modules or whole units of Cluster 2.0 can be assembled either closely to the wall or suspended in the room with the help of different assembly kits.

Design: Ben Wirth 2009/2011/2014
Electrical engineering: Kilian Hüttenhofer

Cluster 2.0 can be enhanced with the rotatable LED spotlight Cluster Turnover for the wall or the ceiling.


Cluster Turnover

LED-spotlight for wall and ceiling, 19W, 4000 K, CRI >80, 1890 lm, or 2700 K, CRI >90, 1260 lm (other light colors on request). Module and brackets in aluminium , mounting plate and base plate made of stainless steel (magnetic), white powder coating (other colors on request), power supply via the brackets without visible cables . The round inserted part at the center of the base plate is held by neodymium magnets and is continuously rotatable (> 180). The module can be turned around its axis and is held in place as up- or downlight with a ball latch.The module can be fitted with lenses 9°,16°,31°,44°
Available for flush-mounted installation or for surface installation.

Cluster Turnover was developed based on the modular lighting system Cluster+.
This delicate spotlight (measurements: 12,5 x 12,5 cm, thickness: 5 mm) is extremely flexible. The luminaire body can turn around its own axis and the base plate is rotatable. Due to its flexibility, it can illuminate any given point in the room. As required, Cluster Turnover can be used as wall or ceiling fixture, as a classical up- or downlight with or without lenses in different opening angles. Cluster Turnover is an extremely energy efficient spotlight with an excellent light quality that will help lighting designers respond rapidly and flexibly to the different needs of interior lighting. Cluster Turnover can be used in addition to the modular lighting system Cluster 2.0.
Cluster Turnover is available for flush-mounted installation or for surface installation and can be used in addition to the modular lighting system Cluster 2.0

Design: Ben Wirth

More about this product

Part of the collection WALL LIGHTS.
Manufacturer benwirth licht
Family Cluster
Architonic ID 1266209
Year of Launch 2014

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