The “Noema” luminaire provides ideal task lighting. It combines homogeneous surface illumination to reduce screen contrast with a spotlight for focused lighting.
Switching between modes is achieved with a single intuitive movement. An integrated gyroscope in the luminaire head measures its tilt, automatically switching to spotlight mode when the head is inclined more than 30° downwards.
Borosilicate glass rods inside the luminaire head guide and diffuse the light in a controlled manner. The head rotates 180° around its own axis, and the entire luminaire rotates an additional 180° on its base. Friction joints allow for continuous positioning. Power is transmitted wirelessly through the joints via low-voltage current. The housing is made of recycled aluminium and stands for durability and precision.
Ole Eichmeier studies Sustainable Design at ecosign – Academy for Sustainable Design in Cologne. His focus is on product design at the intersection of design, technology and function. He understands sustainability as a fundamental creative challenge: products must be durable, repairable and conceptually consistent.
From an early age, he enjoyed dismantling objects to understand how they functioned. Today, he is particularly fascinated by the deliberate assembling, designing and further development of products. His interest in light was shaped early on through the practical implementation of functional lighting solutions in event technology. He also integrates his foundational knowledge of electrical engineering into many of his designs.