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TRILUX Table lamps

trilux table lamps brand context and use in professional interiors

Project teams use trilux table lamps where localized task light must hit 500 lx on the workplane without raising background glare. Families cover hospitality side tables, open-plan desks, and reception counters. Expect tight optical control for cutoff above 65°, color stability within ≤3 SDCM, and driver options that keep flicker below perceptible limits for long shifts.

trilux desk lights product range and series overview

The trilux desk lights portfolio spans compact tiltable heads, articulated arms with concealed springs, and hospitality bases with integrated USB-C power. Typical outputs: 400–900 lm with field-replaceable shades and two CCT tracks (2700/3000 K for mood; 3500/4000 K for offices). Control choices include 3-step touch, continuous dimming, scene recall, and variants prepared for DALI-2 via in-base control gear where desks are hard-wired.

trilux led table luminaires technical specifications and standards

Specifying trilux led table luminaires generally means CRI 90 for color-critical areas, CRI 80 where efficiency leads; CCT 2700–4000 K; UGR kept low by micro-prism or deep-set emitters. Drivers operate at PF ≥ 0.90, THD ≤ 15 %, and flicker index aligned with IEEE 1789-2015 recommendations (PstLM ≤ 1.0 in office mode). Lifetime targets: L80/B10 ≥ 50 000 h at Ta 25 °C with CLO variants for constant output. Protection is usually IP20, IK04–IK06 for robust heads; double-insulated Class II or earthed Class I depending on base. Compliance: EN 60598-1 and EN 60598-2-4 (portable luminaires), photobiological safety per EN 62471 (RG0/RG1), EMC per EN 55015/EN 61547. Cable sets arrive with molded plugs (Schuko/Type E/F or UK on request) and 1.8–2.5 m leads; strain relief is tested to the same parts list across the range.

Practical note: Where desks use in-surface grommets, we pre-pick low-profile bases and right-angle plugs to keep cable bend radius within spec.

trilux decorative table lamps applications and compatibility

Hospitality and premium residential projects favor trilux decorative table lamps for visual hierarchy—warm peripheral light that complements wallwashers. In offices, a companion task variant provides forward throw onto the keyboard zone while shielding the user and neighbor at seated eye-height. Choose 2700 K for lounges, 3000 K for receptions, and 4000 K where contrast sensitivity matters. Accessories include fabric or opal shades, anti-glare louvres, and felt base pads to protect veneer and stone.

trilux reading lights integration with other brand products

For library and hotel desks, trilux reading lights integrate cleanly with Trilux ceiling grids and wall luminaires via DALI-2 scenes: a single button can bring ambient to 300 lx while the table unit ramps to 500 lx. Presence and daylight data from ceiling sensors can throttle the table driver to hold target illuminance with minimal energy. Where BMS is present, a D4i driver in the base exposes runtime counters and diagnostic flags for maintenance planning.

trilux office table lamps selection criteria for B2B buyers

When a tender states trilux office table lamps, lock the following early:

  • Optics and glare: aim for UGR-friendly cut-off and ≤ 1 000 cd/m² above 65° in task modes.
  • Color and comfort: CRI 90 for sample-review points; otherwise CRI 80 is efficient. Keep ≤ 3 SDCM for uniformity across floors.
  • Controls: decide touch vs DALI-2; confirm memory-on-restore for hot-desk areas.
  • Mechanics: arm reach 400–900 mm, head tilt ±90°, base footprint ≤ 200 mm where space is tight.
  • Electrical: PF, THD, inrush data for circuit loading; confirm spare driver stock by family code to standardize maintenance.

trilux portable table lighting advantages of working with Bankoflamps

Battery variants under trilux portable table lighting suit terraces and breakout spaces. Typical specs are 2–6 W heads, 2 000–3 000 mAh Li-ion packs, 8–24 h runtime at mid-level, and IP54 outdoor options. We stock charging cradles and multi-gang rails so housekeeping can turn sets around quickly; anti-theft bases and coded chargers are available for cafés and lobbies.

Technical details for procurement and engineering

  • Electrical: 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz; surge 2–4 kV line-neutral on office units; temperature range −10…+35 °C typical for interiors.
  • Photometrics: 400–900 lm; beam shaping via micro-prism, lens, or indirect bounce; dimming to ≤ 1 % on premium drivers.
  • Materials: die-cast or extruded aluminium with polyester powder coat; fabric and glass shades tested for heat rise; finishes tracked by RAL.
  • Wiring and I/O: 0.5…1.5 mm² terminals inside bases where hard-wired; label sets align with floor drawings for asset control.

Applications and compatibility

Open-plan offices, hotels, libraries, co-working, and executive suites. Pair task units with linear ambient lines to meet EN 12464-1—500 lx on desk, 300 lx surrounding zone. Portable units complement terraces and winter gardens; confirm charging logistics and IP rating when they cross indoors/outdoors.

Integration with Trilux ecosystem

Keep driver types consistent with ceiling families to simplify spares. Scene mapping across pendants, wall washers, and these tables reduces commissioning time. For heritage projects, select warm-tone optics to harmonize with wood finishes while retaining the driver telemetry your FM team expects.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You receive project-specific pricing and near-hour quotation by EAN/MPN. A dedicated account manager cross-checks wattage ranges, photometric targets, driver topology, finishes, and plug types against your schedules. Live EU stock appears before crews are booked; lead-time tracking, shipment updates, and downloadable price lists have validity windows you can plan around. Trusted clients may use post-payment up to 30 days. We consolidate partials so lamps, shades, drivers, chargers, and junction modules arrive zone-bundled, with labeling to your scheme—keeping deployments predictable across France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.