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Lighting store showroom

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Project: Lighting store showroom
| Location: Israel
| Realised by: Glowlight

A lighting showroom designed for a real experience

A new showroom.
A place to see, touch and discuss light.

In Israel, architectural lighting is not only specified on paper. It is experienced in person. Projects take shape through discussion, comparison, and direct evaluation. Lighting designers and architects rely on real-life testing to assess beam angles, light distribution, and luminaire performance before making decisions.

The Glow Lighting Gallery was created with this mindset.

At Karizma Luce and Light4U, we supported this concept because we believe a lighting showroom should respond to its location. Social and cultural behaviour define how lighting solutions are presented, experienced, and understood. This space reflects that approach clearly.

The setup is intentionally dense and fully active. Not as a limitation, but as a deliberate choice. In this context, lighting design is approached directly, hands-on, and interactively.

A wide range of LED lighting solutions is integrated into one environment. Track lighting systems, including the 48V track in different colours, are combined with recessed downlights, surface-mounted luminaires, suspended fixtures, and linear lighting. All systems are controlled via Casambi lighting control, allowing full flexibility during the demonstration.

Everything is active. Everything can be tested.

Beam angles can be compared side by side. Light levels can be adjusted instantly. Different luminaires can be evaluated side by side under real-world conditions. This makes it possible to understand not just how a luminaire looks, but how it performs in practice.

Not imagined, but experienced.

Lighting designers and architects use this space to work directly with light. They discuss projects, test ideas, and verify details before making decisions. It allows them to evaluate LED luminaires, light output, and optical performance in a realistic setting.

This is where decisions are made.

Not from a catalogue.
But from real lighting.

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