When you’re planning lighting for a hotel, office, residential development or retail fit-out, you’re not just picking “nice fixtures.” You’re defining how people will actually read, work, relax and move through the space. MAYTONI luminaires give you a single, coherent toolkit to do that – from decorative pendants and wall lights to technical downlights, track systems and surface-mounted fittings.
Instead of juggling random brands and styles floor by floor, MAYTONI lets you build an entire lighting concept that feels intentional, repeatable and easy to maintain.
Behind the catalog images there are a few practical things that matter for planners and contractors:
Lighting planners usually mix several brands to balance design, output and budget in one project. For statement pieces and decorative zones they often start with lucide luminaires, then add efficient general lighting in offices, schools and public buildings using lena lighting luminaires. High-spec commercial or hospitality spaces that need precise optics and control are frequently equipped with leds c4 luminaires, while production lines and workshops rely on robust led2work luminaires for task-focused illumination. To keep budgets under control in stairwells, corridors, parking areas and basic residential zones, contractors usually close the specification with kanlux luminaires, where availability and simple installation are key.
Wide range of formats from one brand
Because it all comes from one manufacturer, proportions, finishes and light quality stay visually compatible.
Think about your project not as a list of products, but as a set of lighting tasks. MAYTONI helps you cover them systematically:
1. Reception, lobby and front-of-house
Use decorative ceiling luminaires or pendants as the visual anchor above reception desks and seating areas. Combine them with discreet downlights or track spots for functional light levels. The result: a lobby that looks designed, but still meets illumination requirements for circulation and check-in.
2. Corridors, stairs and transition zones
Wall luminaires and slim ceiling fittings provide comfortable, non-glare light for movement. With MAYTONI you can choose families where wall and ceiling fixtures share the same design language, which simplifies the whole corridor concept and makes wayfinding more intuitive.
3. Open-plan office and meeting rooms
Technical ceiling luminaires, linear systems and downlights allow you to reach typical workstation lux levels while keeping glare under control. Track or adjustable spots help highlight whiteboards, artwork or presentation zones without adding different brands to the specification.
4. Hospitality rooms and apartments
Decorative wall lights, bedside luminaires and compact ceiling fixtures create layered, comfortable light in rooms and suites. Because many MAYTONI families include matching wall and ceiling elements, you can repeat a recognisable style across dozens or hundreds of units.
5. Retail and display areas
Track luminaires and directional spots provide the flexibility to adjust layouts, merchandise tables and seasonal displays. Using the same brand for general downlights and accent track heads prevents the mix-and-match look that often appears in retail refurbishments.
From a purchasing or project management point of view, the goal is to reduce chaos. Here’s a simple way to build a clean MAYTONI-based specification:
When you choose a brand like MAYTONI as your default luminaire platform, you get more than just a catalog of fixtures:
Over a portfolio of buildings or stores, that stability translates into lower lifetime cost and much less administrative friction.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full MAYTONI luminaire range for professional projects across Europe. Working on new builds, refurbishments or chain roll-outs, you can consolidate your wall lights, ceiling luminaires, track, downlights and decorative fittings through a single wholesale partner.
What you gain:
With MAYTONI luminaires specified and Bank of Lamps managing supply, you get a clean lighting concept plus a dependable path from design drawing to installed, working fixtures on site.