Prolights Mosaic at Munch Museum

Six white Led luminaires 250 W Prolights Mosaic have been permanently installed, to 20 meters from the Munch Museum, to project images of the artist and his works.

Prolights Mosaic IP66The design and consulting studio Light Bureau has chosen the luminaires Prolights Mosaic to shape his work in the Munch Museum. Located in Oslo (Norway), this is an art center dedicated to the life and work of the Norwegian artist who bears his name, Edvard Munch.

The white Led luminaires of 250 W were permanently installed to 20 meters of the building and project the contents even in the hours of darkness.

“Prolights Mosaico provided a flexible design solution, given its dynamic effects”, comments Thea Collett, lighting designer for Light Bureau.”Despite its small size, lumen production is very convincing. Zoom and focus possibilities were crucial to maintaining an adaptable design., with luminaires mounted at different distances from the projected surface”.

The Mosaico system was designed as an Led substitute for high-intensity discharge luminaires 1.200 W, with a full range of effects and a motorized linear zoom. Thanks to its 250W source, can produce almost 12.000 Lumens, while maintaining sharp focus through its zoom range.


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by • 18 feb, 2022
• section: Case studies, lighting