Features
KP series Magnetic contour spotlight (M1003K) has equipped with our newly developed 55° fixed-focus wide-angle optical lens and 15~36 constant zoom optical lens, compatible with ¢38mm mini size radiator and magnetic track adapter. Ultra-small size, excellent performance.
KP series stretching embedded contour spotlight has equipped with our latest developed 55° fixed focus wide-angle optical lens and 15~36 constant zoom optical lens. compatible with ¢38mm mini size radiator and ¢70mm stretching embedded device. Ultra-small size, excellent performance.
KP series embedded contour gimbal light (G1075K, G2095K, G30125K) has equipped with our latest developed 55° fixed-focus wide-angle optical lens and 15~36 constant zoom optical lens. Compatible with ¢75mm, ¢95mm, ¢125mm cutout gimbal radiator, excellent performance.
- Ultra-high-definition projection.
- Millimeter-level precise Spot shaping, uniform illumination.
- Fixed-focus / zoom lens can be switched arbitrarily (It truly integrates fixed-focus optics and zoom optics mutually. Maximize the optical properties of fixed-focus and zoom lens).
Applications:
Museum, art gallery, home decoration, hotel, restaurant, machine vision lighting and other creative commercial lighting.
Dimming and CCT changing via Smart Control:
Single / tunable white via MIJIA / TUYA Bluetooth / TIGIDIGITAL / DALI / ORVIBO Zigbee / TUYA Zigbee / 1-10V dim, etc.
KP series embedded contour gimbal light has the features of flexible rotation and precisely projection, supporting vertical 60° rotation and horizontal 355° rotation (As shown below).
Application
LED track lights find extensive application in galleries and art museums, where they play a crucial role in illuminating and accentuating artwork and exhibitions. With their versatility and precision lighting capabilities, these lights enhance the visual experience and create an immersive atmosphere for visitors. In gallery spaces, LED track lights are used to highlight individual pieces of artwork, sculptures, or photography exhibits. The adjustable nature of track lights allows curators to precisely direct the light onto specific areas, emphasizing details, textures, and colors. This focused lighting helps bring out the true essence of the artwork, creating a captivating visual impact.
Art museums often feature diverse collections, ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary installations. LED track lights offer the flexibility to adapt to different styles and mediums of art. They can be adjusted to cater to specific lighting requirements, such as warm or cool tones, depending on the artwork's characteristics. The dimming capabilities of LED track lights also allow curators to create customized lighting scenes that add depth and drama to the exhibition space.
Furthermore, LED track lights provide energy-efficient solutions, ensuring long-lasting illumination while minimizing energy consumption. This is especially important for art institutions that aim to reduce their carbon footprint and operating costs. In summary, LED track lights serve as indispensable tools in the world of art. Their ability to provide focused, adjustable, and energy-efficient lighting makes them an ideal choice for galleries and art museums, enhancing the presentation of artwork and captivating visitors with an immersive visual experience.
Such as the Gallery exhibition spaces, Artwork display areas, Sculpture display zones, Photography exhibitions, Art museum galleries, Art auction venues, Special themed exhibits, Artist studios, College art galleries, Contemporary art installations, Historical artifact exhibitions, Fine art collections, Temporary art showcases, Artwork restoration workshops, Art education centers, Public art displays, Cultural heritage exhibitions, Artisan craft exhibitions, Multimedia art presentations, Experimental art installations, Interactive art exhibits, Outdoor sculpture parks, Artistic performance spaces, Art festivals and fairs, Artistic workshops and seminars, Art therapy centers, Virtual reality art experiences, Artisanal jewelry displays, Street art exhibitions, Artisanal ceramics and pottery showcases.