Typology ring lights are stunning, seemingly levitating light fixtures with illumination reminiscent of the sun's corona during an eclipse. Perched atop a steel mast, a circular strip of LEDs creates a solid ring of ambient light. And when viewed from underneath, the luminaires are portals to the sky, accentuating a vertical urban landscape.
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Offered in 12 ft, 14 ft, 16 ft, 20 ft and 25 ft pole heights
Can mount multiple luminaries per pole
Buy America Compliant, International Dark-Sky Approved and Full Cutoff
Designworks, a BMW Group Company
BMW Group Designworks provides design strategy, research, design development, sustainability consulting, brand communications, 3D modeling, and color, materials, and finish development to many of the world’s great brands. The creative partner to BMW Group, it also serves clients across diverse industries through studios in Los Angeles, Munich, and Singapore. The company designs a wide range of products from jets to computers and has an unparalleled understanding of consumers and the world of design that surrounds them. Hi-Glo lighting from the Metro40 Collection designed by BMW Group Designworks for Landscape Forms has earned IDEA, ID Magazine Design Review, Green GOOD DESIGN and FX International Interior Design awards.
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Typology Collection - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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Typology Ring Light - Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet (PDF)
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Typology Ring Light - Installation Guides
Installation Guide (PDF)
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Typology Ring Light - Sustainability
Sustainability (PDF)
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Typology Ring Light - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Typology Ring Light - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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Typology Ring Light - IES Files
IES (Lighting) (ZIP)
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Typology Ring Light - Revit Files
Revit (ZIP)
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Typology Ring Light - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
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