Indoor lighting
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Sammode lights library shelves, gym games pitches, airport lounges, underground station platforms, car parking spaces, opera halls, the public spaces of apartment blocks, school classrooms… Indoor lighting

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Wall light fittings Ini I Ceiling light fittings Introduction Portfolio Vertical installation Horizontal installation Asymmetrical lighting General lighting Glare-free lighting Compact luminaires High ceilings Industrial floodlights Sports halls Asymmetrical lighting Horizontal pendants Glare-free lighting High bays Our technology Options and accessories Photometric polar diagrams Technical specifications Glossary

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Sammode Architecture Indoor lighting Sammode has a 90-year track record of cultivating its unique status as a designer/manufacturer. Having complete control of the lighting chain at every stage from design and consultancy through to manufacture allows the company to achieve an equally unique level of uncompromising standards and attention to detail. Every day, more lighting designers, architects and local authorities are persuaded by the aesthetic finish and functionality of Sammode-developed lighting solutions that now set the benchmark for an entire industry.

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Durability For four generations, we have developed a unique level of experience in bringing light into the most and dependability critical locations and most severe environments under the most demanding conditions. Established in 1927, Sammode is now synonymous with high-durability, high-dependability technical lighting. Our expertise covers every link in the lighting chain, from design to manufacture, which means that we can guarantee to provide the best quality of lighting in all environments between -60 °C and +200 °C. Experience and local Our strength is built on 90 years of service to...

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Sustainable lighting Our environmental policy has always been clear and simple : we reject the idea of throwaway products and planned obsolescence, we select recyclable materials, prefer maintenance and component-by-component renovation, and reduce waste to the minimum. We understand that by designing efficient, dependable products, we limit production and reduce the need for maintenance. For every project we undertake, we help our customers to limit their energy consumption and use of natural resources. Our continual commitment to research and the creation of new lighting solutions is...

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Without compromising on our fundamental principles of strength, ingress protection, environmental resistance and reliability, we remain committed to continually expanding our ranges of luminaires. Our single ambition is to light and structure your architectural project as appropriately and durably as possible. Everything we do is guided by the principle of : everything that is necessary, and only what is necessary. At Sammode, technical prowess should be neither spectacular nor concealed. The challenge lies in striking precisely the right balance between efficiency and simplicity. Less is...

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“Architecture is the masterly, correct and magnificent play of masses brought together in light.” Le Corbusier “Light allows us to see, and under its effect, every material will react differently; light is always experienced physically, it transcends architecture and brings it to life.” Manuelle Gautrand “Light is the matter of architecture. It ist the ultimate matter of all matters. It unveals the others, gives them sence and form, it filters, it accepts the time. Light captures material textures, changes it, defines limits: it reveals materiality.” Marc Mimram “Artificial light extends...

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Rail station, Viroflay (France), Architect: Atelier Schall M school complex, Boulogne Billancourt (France), Architect: Block Architectes

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Suchet Stadium, Paris (France), Architect: KOZ Suchet Stadium, Paris (France), Architect: KOZ

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University library, Münster (Germany), Architect: Zauberscho[e]n University library, Münster (Germany), Architect: Zauberscho[e]n

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Kindarena Stadium, Rouen (France), Architect: Dominique Perrault Architecture 2006-2012 Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg, Architect: Dominique Perrault Architecture 1996-2008

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Q-Park La Vache Noire car park, Arcueil (France), Architect: Groupe 6 Gallieni vocational training school, Toulouse (France), Architect: Vasconi

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Torcy school complex, Paris (France), Architect: Arnaud Nouvet Torcy school complex, Paris (France), Architect: Arnaud Nouvet

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School of Architecture, Strasbourg (France), Architect: Marc Mimram School of Architecture, Strasbourg (France), Architect: Marc Mimram

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Multimedia centre, Münster (Germany), Architect: RKW Skenet’eau theatre space, Monéteau (France), Architect: Romain Viault

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Offices, Paris (France), Architect: Lemoal & Lemoal Architectes Marcel Duchamp exhibition at the Lenbachhaus, Munich (Germany), Exhibition designer: Thomas Mayfield

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Offices, Paris (France), Architect: Cardinale & Rogeon Offices, Paris (France), Architect: Cardinale & Rogeon

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Cooking workshop, Paris (France), Architect: Septembre Architecture Childcare centre, Pollenfeld (Germany), Architect: Kühnlein Architektur

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Veldstraat swimming pool, Antwerp (Belgium), Architect: MAAT_WERK Architecten & M10 Architecten

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Wall light fittings Vertical wall light fittings Horizontal wall light fittings Asymmetric wall light fittings Luminaires surface mounted on a vertical surface Type Purpose f°c indoor traffk: areas (pathways, stairs, wa|kways, Vertical wall light fittings For giving pace to space etc) Horizontal wall light fittings For efficiency Asymmetric wall light fittings For eliminating direct vision of the light source Sammode Architecture - Indoor Lighting Wall light fittings

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Vertical wall light fittings Vertical linear wall luminaires to light indoor traffic areas (pathways, stairs, etc.) subject to specific public access constraints and the need to provide structural pace for these spaces. Luminaire Dix Clouet Metsys Cherubini Monteverdi Elgar Gounod Type Lighting level Compactness Technology Page Dix Clouet Metsys Cherubini Monteverdi Elgar Gounod 0 1000 2000 3000 Flux (lm) Sammode Architecture - Indoor Lighting Sammode Architecture - Indoor Lighting Vertical wall light fittings

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