Optimal light for modern office environments
Texte par Waldmann
Villingen-Schwenningen, Allemagne
03.10.23
In a time when working environments are increasingly diverse, flexible, hybrid and networked, the design of the office is of crucial importance. The right lighting plays a key role in making office spaces pleasant, productive and inspiring.
Waldmann is known for its free-standing luminaires directly at the workplace. Here, the company has always been considered a pioneer in the field of high-quality lighting: from Direct-Indirect Lighting to Daylight and Presence Sensor Technology to Human Centric Lighting and Multisensor Technology – the medium-sized family business from the Black Forest has always set the standard for high-quality lighting in offices with innovation and a focus on people's needs.
Modern office design is constantly evolving. The office has long since ceased to be just a place where employees work at their desks, but also a place where they meet with colleagues and find inspiration. A place where they may find better equipment and optimal light for specific tasks, which they do not have in a home office. A place that is planned according to the Activity Working Zones approach and offers the best conditions for different activities and types of work. Together with the Ippolito Fleitz design studio, Waldmann has developed inspirational office scenarios based on this approach.
Holistic lighting design is an important component of modern office design. Application- and user-centred LED lighting is a guarantee for increasing employee satisfaction in office environments. Light creates atmosphere and creates optimal visual conditions that have a direct impact on well-being and productivity.
Current solutions from Waldmann are designed to improve workplaces through light and information. With sensor data, they not only help to make efficient use of expensive office space but in particular to design it in a user-centred way.
The lighting specialist also takes into account that every employee has different requirements and needs. Therefore, the individual needs analysis is at the centre of the energy-efficient lighting concepts. Waldmann develops customised lighting solutions for different work areas to ensure that people enjoy working there and can do so productively. Today and in the future.
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