Lighting for a pavilion begins with context. The Širvintos Pavilion is designed to connect with its surroundings. Inside, natural materials bring warmth and structure. Outside, the view opens wide across the water. In this setting, lighting for a pavilion becomes part of the experience. Discover how our distributor Daaar used our Caro track spotlight and Dea Amata XS downlight to shape the experience in this pavilion.
Hidden lighting, clean architecture.
In the main room, a wooden ceiling creates more than atmosphere. It hides technical systems, improves acoustics, and conceals the track that holds our Caro track spotlights. Equipped with both a snoot and honeycomb, Caro track luminaires offer focused, glare-controlled light. The result is a clear and intentional interior, where light perfectly supports the architecture.
Lighting detail in restrooms and niches.
A recessed linear profile adds ambient light in selected spaces. It supports a layered lighting concept and brings out the texture of the materials. The ultra-compact Dea Amata XS recessed downlight in restrooms offers a subtle 18° beam. With its deep positioned light source it has very low glare.
Pavilion lighting: 3 key takeaways for you.
- Hidden track = clean design: Caro track spot can be integrated invisibly into ceilings.
- Glare control done right: With a snoot and honeycomb, Caro track spot delivers focused light without discomfort.
- Precise lighting in compact spaces: Dea Amata XS adds discreet, architectural light where needed.
This project is a clear example of effective lighting for a pavilion through hidden tracks, glare control, and layered detail.
Led’s delight!