_SC3532
"NGC3532 is a bright, colorful open cluster of more than a hundred stars, located about 1,300 light-years away in the constellation Carina. Catalogued for the first time by Nicolas Louis de Lacaillein 1752 it is one of the most impressive open star clusters in the entire sky." Source Wikipédia.
__SC3532 is a modular lighting system. Inspired by one of the most colorful star clusters in the galaxy, from which it takes its name, its design—both poetic and architectural—illuminates the space with hypnotic waves of multicolored flows.
Its levitating modules, resembling a spectacular burst of colors, are at the same time lights, space sculptors, and invitations to escape.
Operable via a wall-mounted console, _SC3532 is DMX-controlled, offering a wide range of possible uses.
Whether for a private interior or an event venue, _SC3532 creates a true luminous scenography. Modular and nearly infinitely adaptable, it adjusts to the desired ambiance, the planned event, or simply the mood of the moment.
Versions
Linear composition
Vertical composition
Module
Material: "Chamois" : PVC + paper
Dimensions: app. 25 x 25 x 7 cm
Light: RGB + White 2700°k CRI > 95
Consumption: Max 12 w
Each module is interchangeable thanks to an easy-to-use connection system.
DMX controllable, a reliable, long-proven, and enduring technology, enabling: