LED-MC — studio of Reflected Lighting Tecnology
Reflected light enables a new performance level for high-power LED sources.
By placing the light source behind a diffuser and using reflection instead of direct emission, high brightness can be achieved without glare or visual discomfort.
This approach allows high-power LEDs to be used in public and architectural spaces where direct LED light would be unacceptable.
The light is reflected and redistributed, reducing eye strain while maintaining strong illumination.
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Geometry preference and optional media function
In our designs, we primarily prioritize disc-shaped diffusers, followed by cylindrical forms, and rectangular geometries only as a tertiary option.
Disc-shaped solutions provide the most uniform light distribution and stable reflected-light behavior.
Cylindrical diffusers allow similar optical principles to be applied in vertical or spatial installations.
Rectangular formats are used only where architectural constraints require them.
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As an additional, optional function, disc-shaped, cylindrical, and rectangular diffuser panels may also serve as carriers of visual information.
Static or low-dynamic graphics, symbols, or text can be perceived through reflected light, without direct-emission or pixel-based display technologies.
This media capability remains secondary and does not alter the primary role of the system as a reflected-light solution.
Architectural lighting systems
One technology. One optical core. Differ only the mounting.


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