EDF Energy, London Eye

Form and function are perfectly combined in a brand new installation of IRIS luminaires from Spectral. The newly launched product has been installed in the offices of the EDF Energy London Eye where its circular form reflects the iconic shape of the ‘Eye’ itself.

Available in surface mounted, suspended, wall mounted and recessed versions, IRIS comprises an anodised aluminium housing, containing a low glare reeded micro-prism diffuser that is wrapped in an opaque, coloured or transparent clear acrylic case

The suspended model features integrated wire/cable suspensions that house the positive, negative and earth cables. This removes additional cabling to allow the architecture and luminaire pride of place.

It is available in a range of interchangeable colour foils and can be custom tailored to match any corporate identity.

Recent Spectral Projects

The Rowe Central House

HALO Bristol

The Bindery

Chivas Brothers Bottling Facility

John Robertson Architects

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Products Used

Iris

Iris

A combination of clear transparency, microprismatic light control and a diffusely scattering lateral housing.

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