Signify has introduced a 3D-printed linear luminaire for the workplace made from 75 per cent recycled PET.
The latter material comprises post-consumer water bottles, carpets, polyester clothing and spectacles.
This Puzzle is aimed at task lighting at desks, meeting rooms and other office environments. It’s available in a 4- and 5-feet linear pendant size and designed to give a soft seamless glow that helps to improve focus while working.
Puzzle integrates with smart systems, such as Signify’s Interact, providing access to energy-saving features, including occupancy detection and daylight harvesting.
It also has the capacity for sensors to be integrated or external, allowing flexibility depending on the ceiling design.
Pendants are available in different lumen outputs with wired and wireless control options. The linear components are designed to fit together like puzzle pieces.
Created by French industrial designer Florent Coirier and brought to life through Signify’s 3D-printing technology, the Puzzle features printedparts that are made from 75 per cent recycled PET. The use of 3D printing also helps minimise waste, resulting in a more efficient production process.
The Puzzle range is available for customers in Europe. Further extensions will be launched next year, and are designed to create layered ceiling compositions in different environments, including hospitality spaces with height and character.
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