Philips and Kvadrat use OLED technology to develop solutions based on a luminous fabric that display dynamic visual content.

Philips and Kvadrat luminous fabrics

Creating environments that inspire and attract people is the goal of the solutions they are jointly developing. Philips and the Danish firm Kvadrat. Both manufacturers have joined their technologies to combine acoustics with lighting and create products that impact people's moods and boost productivity in workspaces..

These solutions, the result of an agreement signed between Kvadrat and Philips, have their origin an innovative luminous fabric that helps the, interior designers and lighting specialists to create living and attractive spaces using textures that enhance acoustics and light to create environments.

Luminous textiles are an innovative and flexible way to create atmospheres suitable for specific spaces, whatever its function, thanks to the Kvadrat textile range and the colour spectrum of Philips LEDs. Enhance interiors through bright textures and dynamic visual content. A lighting system that integrates multicolored LEDs within white or colored fabric panels. The result is a “ambient wall” that can integrate lighting into the architecture of a building and accentuate the concept of any room. And due to the range of fabrics and the refined flexibility of the content, its creative potential is impressive.

Through the combination of integrated LED lights with the texture of the panels not only the sound is absorbed to create a more comfortable environment but also, In addition, this solution can improve the experience in shops, restaurants and hotels by allowing dynamic visual content to be displayed.

With Kvadrat panels, that can adapt to any architectural design, the ear relaxes thanks to textiles, that muffle noise and soften echoes. The panels are based on an aluminum frame with a hidden tension mechanism that keeps the fabric surface perfectly stretched.

Oled technology allows the use and integration of light in products in an avant-garde way. Extremely flat and lightweight Oled lighting panels integrate the light source into the design, providing a wide range of possibilities through new uses of lighting, as the light source is integrated into the design.

Philips and Kvadrat luminous fabricsOled Solutions

Living Shapes Oled Interactive Mirror works with infrared sensors that disconnect the Oled to reflect the image of a person or an object, while others, that surround reflection, remain on. It also allows to illuminate the entire surface, creating a warm atmosphere thanks to its color temperature of 3000 K or illuminate only the contour.

Living Shapes Oled Interactive Wall is an example of how unexpected the light of the Oled can be. The surface seems to turn on and off randomly, However, light reacts to movement and sound. The interactive display is based on a modular system that eliminates the need to individually connect hundreds of Oleds, each other. Built as a plug-and-play system can be coupled several panels laterally or one on top of the other.

Living Sculpture Oled 3D is a system composed of separate tiles and joining rods with which complex three-dimensional surfaces can be created that allows the user to focus on their design.. Designing the lighting installation is a challenge, especially when it comes to a lightweight spatial construction (3D). This system allows adaptability to lighting designers and amazement to viewers.


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by • 24 Jun, 2013
• section: lighting, business