Focus Lighting’s Cloud Lighting Decorates the Boffo Show House

American company Focus Lighting has designed a new lighting called The Cloud for the Boffo Show House in New York.

The Cloud is a lighting art that consists of overhanging lights, which change their color and set different moods for the same place.


The lighting has been installed on the 35 metre, narrow ceiling of the show house's hallway. It consists of about 200 tubes and LED nodes attached to 16 wooden discs. The lighting also features a built-in infrared sensor for detecting movement on the floor.

The light, when anyone moves under it, turns on 12 unique looks and creates a unique and dynamic shift in color springs all though the length of the hallway. The 12 programmed color scheme creates abstract patterns inspired from nature and connect the four different hallways together.
 

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