Modular Grid lighting suspension systems have been around for years, of course. The idea originated many years ago in the theatrical industry, when newly-invented tungsten spotlights demanded a rigid platform from which to suspend fixtures and cables.
Some modern designers have utilized the concept to great effect in recent years. But many of these designs, unfortunately, have been noticeably cumbersome and weighty.
Today, TARGETTI, taking full advantage of the lightness and flexibility of Low Voltage Halogen lighting, is extremely proud to present STELLARIA, a lightweight modular grid concept so ethereal in design that it seemingly floats above the area it lights.
Modular Grid lighting suspension systems have been around for years, of course. The idea originated many years ago in the theatrical industry, when newly-invented tungsten spotlights demanded a rigid platform from which to suspend fixtures and cables.
Some modern designers have utilized the concept to great effect in recent years. But many of these designs, unfortunately, have been noticeably cumbersome and weighty.
Today, TARGETTI, taking full advantage of the lightness and flexibility of Low Voltage Halogen lighting, is extremely proud to present STELLARIA, a lightweight modular grid concept so ethereal in design that it seemingly floats above the area it lights.
Yet, sacrificing nothing in the way of load-bearing capacity, STELLARIA's well-engineered web-like modules combine practical structure with an eye-catching ultra modern design.
The modular design also places no limit on the size of a STELLARIA lighting grid.
In the restaurant installation at right, two separate STELLARIA lighting grids formed of Large Grid Modules (see "The Basic System below) are suspended approximately 12 feet from the floor in an extremely high-ceilinged structure.
The effective level of illumination in the dining area is quite apparent.
From this example, it may readily be seen that the STELLARIA Modular Grid system can be used to light an area of any size whatsoever.
Any number of modules may be assembled into a Grid. Grids can then be joined together, expanding in all directions indefinitely.
Computer software, covering possible Electrical and Mounting schemes, is available.
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