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Philips show larger Lumiblade OLED lighting panels at 100% Design Fair event in London


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Philips announced that the company show a new larger version of the Lumiblade OLED lighting Panel at the 100% Design Fair event in London. These new Panels are larger as the Lumiblade Panels showed a few months ago in Milano.

London’s 100% Design (24-27 September) is one of the world's most important contemporary interior design fairs, drawing exhibitors and visitors from around the world.
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Held in conjunction with the prestigious, city-wide London Design Festival, the fair showcases the very latest trends in furniture, lighting, and accessories – both commercial and residential. “A major design event like this is a logical place for us to present these new concepts,” says Kristin Knappstein, Business Development Manager at Philips Lighting. “OLEDs, as a type of lighting, are really ‘outside the box’. Aside from
providing a very unique type of illumination, they can function as an actual element of design. We believe the professionals here will be intrigued by our proposals of the way OLEDs could become part of their own work. And if any of the creatives attending the event have new ideas for co-creation projects, we’d also be very interested to discuss these with them – that’s one way products of the future are born.”

The new innovations are the first result of co-creation
processes that Philips is participating in to explore the many ways this easy-to-integrate and highly decorative form of solid-state lighting can be used.

All of the concepts presented at 100% Design are based on Philips’ Lumiblade technology, incorporating glowingly radiant OLED light panels. These unique light sources are a key focus of Philips current solid-state lighting research and development activities, and are making it possible to create completely new types of lighting experiences. “OLEDs combine remarkable energy efficiency with amazing potential in terms of interactivity, color ambience and mood-setting,” says Knappstein. “And all this in a form that is light, flat and transparent. This means that OLEDs are not only highly sustainable, they also open the way to new types of applications that we haven’t even dreamed of yet. But one thing that those who attend 100% Design all have in common is imagination.
Source:Philips
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Video from the event in MILANO: