Gira is one of the top-tier German manufacturers of electrical installation technology, offering modular switches and sockets designed for demanding B2B environments. Known for both aesthetic versatility and engineering precision, Gira systems are widely used in residential complexes, commercial interiors, hotels, and healthcare buildings. The product lineup balances conventional mechanical switching with automation-ready interfaces.
A clean and minimalist design line with angular geometry, available in white, black, and stainless steel finishes. Gira E2 switches and sockets are ideal for modern residential and office environments. Options include single and double rockers, SCHUKO sockets, USB outlets, and modular data interfaces.
The most widely installed Gira line in housing projects across Europe. Offers high durability, fast installation, and compatibility with 1 to 5-gang frames. Supports standard switches, dimmers, motion sensors, and all common socket types.
A modular platform designed for flexible configuration across multiple series. Inserts (switches, sockets, data ports) can be combined with various frame designs including E2, Event, Esprit, and ClassiX. Enables standardized installation with variable aesthetics.
Weatherproof components with IP44 protection, suitable for terraces, outdoor corridors, and utility spaces. Includes splash-protected SCHUKO sockets, light switches, and motion detectors. UV-resistant plastic and sealing membrane options available.
KNX-enabled inserts for integration into smart systems. Touch switches, sensor modules, and programmable actuators for blinds, lighting, and heating control. Can be installed alongside conventional sockets within the same frame layout.
Gira components comply with DIN standards and integrate smoothly into 55 mm modular systems. Multi-gang frames support horizontal and vertical alignment for grouped installation.
Bank of Lamps delivers Gira switches and sockets to B2B clients across the EU — from housing projects in Belgium and Spain to commercial fit-outs in Germany, France, the Netherlands, the Baltics, and the UK.