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Hafele Launches Edinburgh Series Offering Smart Architectural Lighting Solutions

Hafele has unveiled its Edinburgh Series of architectural lights, marking a significant expansion into the high-performance lighting segment designed for homes and commercial interiors. The series is engineered to deliver adaptable, visually cohesive illumination, empowering architects, interior designers, and homeowners to create functional and aesthetically appealing spaces.

Hafele’s move builds on over a decade of innovation through its Loox Range, which revolutionised furniture-integrated lighting by seamlessly combining elegant design with advanced technology. Recognising a growing demand for consistent, versatile architectural lighting, the company entered this segment in 2019, bridging the gap between fragmented local options and the cost-prohibitive international brands. The Edinburgh Series embodies a balance of versatility and performance. Its luminaires provide uniform light distribution while maintaining a low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring visual comfort for daily use. Designed for both true and false ceiling installations, the series maintains consistency in luminaire design, with multiple mounting options and built-in drivers that facilitate quick, clutter-free installation.

A defining feature of the Edinburgh Series is its adaptive design. Recessed luminaires can be installed flush, partially surface-mounted, or extended for swivel applications. This flexibility reduces visual clutter while enhancing functional coverage. The series offers warm, natural, and cool white tones, complemented by baffle finishes in black, white, and bronze, allowing users to tailor lighting schemes to diverse interior styles. Technical adaptability further sets the Edinburgh Series apart. Each luminaire allows tilt up to 90 degrees and rotation of 355 degrees, combining precision with ambient lighting. The series is particularly suited for highlighting textures, artworks, and architectural features, while also delivering even illumination for floors and ceilings. For professionals, this translates into reliability and design flexibility; for homeowners, it provides comfort and a harmonious visual environment.

Experts within Hafele highlight that the Edinburgh Series positions lighting as a critical element of interior design rather than a supplementary feature. “By integrating precision engineering with adaptable design, the series ensures that lighting enhances both the functional and aesthetic experience of a space,” said a company spokesperson. This approach aligns with sustainable design principles, reducing energy consumption while maximising visual effectiveness. With its combination of adaptability, performance, and style, the Edinburgh Series represents a strategic step for Hafele in defining modern interior lighting solutions that meet the demands of evolving urban spaces.

Hafele Launches Edinburgh Series Offering Smart Architectural Lighting Solutions
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