The new POI Beam range from SGM Lighting delivers serious precision for outdoor architectural projects. With five power outputs (15W–250W), field-installable optics for on-site flexibility, and calibrated colour accuracy powered by GM Trucolor®. Built tough (IP65/IP66), sustainably designed in recycled aluminium, and engineered in Denmark, it’s performance without compromise. bluebottle is the system design and commissioning … Continue reading “SGM’s New POI Architectural Range”
bluebottle Wins at the 2024 International DALI Alliance Awards We are proud to announce that bluebottle has been recognised at the prestigious 2024 International DALI Alliance Awards, winning in both Innovation and Best Application categories. Organised by the DALI Alliance, these global awards celebrate excellence in DALI lighting control, highlighting projects that push the boundaries … Continue reading “Winner at the International DALI Alliance Awards!”
bluebottle has completed commissioning of the Philips Dynalite lighting control system at RMIT University, Building 108. Working with Warranknox Electrical, this newly renovated state of the art space comprises fresh and contemporaneous interior designs and smart use of spaces. DALI enumerated, personalised Antumbra switches with custom engraving, BACnet integration, wifi and app control of lighting … Continue reading “Dynalite commissioning completed at Building 108, RMIT”
The Open Stage theatre is a flexible performance venue at the University of Melbourne Parkville campus. It offers a venue for performance based teaching, special university events and theatre productions and cultural performances. Continuing our relationship with the diverse faculties of the university we recently completed a renewal of the existing house light system. The upgraded system … Continue reading “bluebottle completes an upgrade of the house & work light system at Open Stage, University of Melbourne”
We are delighted to announce the new partnership with ZETR. Focusing on supply of commercial lighting and control, bluebottle sees the addition of the ZETR range to our portfolio as another step towards our goal of offering our project clients a complete package of high quality lighting fixtures, accessories and control solutions all under one … Continue reading “bluebottle represents ZETR, an award winning new concept in electrical outlets and switches…”
Uni of Melb Faculty of Fine Arts and Music – Visual Arts Studios (Stables) Great lighting! How is it controlled? With an integrated Dynalite system managing the daily operations, scheduling building wide programs, including morning and evening on/off switching and simultaneously enabling art students to locally control the light in their studio spaces. bluebottle can … Continue reading “The future is here. Smart lighting control with Philips Dynalite”
bluebottle is proud to have supplied and programmed the Philips Dynalite lighting control system for the recent renovation of the university’s oldest building, the Old Quadrangle (Old Quad). Original construction commenced in 1854, with additions and renovations over the years reflecting the changing purpose and function of the spaces. The latest renewal celebrates the building’s … Continue reading “University of Melbourne Old Quadrangle”
Uni of Melb Arts West Gallery with Henry Crun’s Adolphus Fixture in action The Adolphus incorporates the Xicato Intelligent Driver (XID), providing app based control of individual fixtures with high quality dimming down to 0.1%. The XID module enables control via a smartphone or tablet app and/or can be Integrated with a traditional switching system … Continue reading “Henry Cruns and Xicato this changes everything”
Simulate a natural wake-up in the morning. Energise guests in the bathroom and in the gym. Reduce light levels in the evening to promote better sleep. Provide low-level illumination on the way to the bathroom at night to minimise sleep disruption. The Interact IoT Platform harnesses the power of data collected from your LED lighting, … Continue reading “Interact Hospitality the Internet of Things (IoT)”