crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
all images courtesy of crypsis lighting

 

 

 

the ‘crypsis lighting system’ developed by UK design studio cohda, is a fully interactive, transparent low voltage lighting unit. in nature the term, ‘crypsis’ is the ability to avoid observation and to blend into one’s environment, and the technology offers users the ability to move ultra-bright LED sources by hand and reposition them wirelessly anywhere within a transparent panel. providing high intensity with the fully adjustable light, they can be be repositioned, dimmed, clustered together and operate both horizontally and vertically, using no no batteries or direct wiring.

 

 


‘crypsis lighting: light in motion’
video courtesy of crypsis lighting

 

 

crypsis technology exploits the low voltage capability of LED lighting, breaking most constraints to open new possibilities in commercial and domestic environments. the first crypsis application can be seen within the museum showcase market via belgian company meyvaert glass with additional applications following soon.

 

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light unit repositioned form the front

 

crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
light unit close up with control puck attached

 

crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
crypsis light unit beam

 

crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
multiple light units within a shelf

 

crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
multiple light beams clustered

 

crypsis lighting launches movable wireless LED technology
single light unit switched off, rear detail

 

 

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