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Soraa LEDs Light up Gravity Club in Singapore

GaN on GaN lighting add sophistication to premium fitness club

 

Soraa's GaN on GaN LED lamps have been installed at the Gravity Club, a premium, invitation-only fitness club in the heart of Singapore's central business district.

Gravity Club owners Fitness First, which is one of the largest fitness brands in the world and the largest in Southeast Asia, worked with Illuminate Lighting Design to create an atmosphere where lighting helps define the club's sophisticated brand and style, and enhance the members' experience.

Designers at Illuminate Lighting Design chose Soraa's LEDs for their colour temperature, high output, multiple beam options, and dimmability.

"Soraa's LED lamps perfectly illuminate the Gravity Club. Lighting is at the heart of creating an environment that combines upscale exercise facilities with beautifully designed social and business spaces in a single premium location. The successful integration of lighting as part of Gravity Club's holistic experience was the result of a fresh approach to lighting schemes that are rarely offered in a gym," said Claire Riley of Illuminate Lighting Design.

Specifically, the club chose Soraa's LED lamps for all its downlighting needs, as well as for spotlights throughout the space. In the social spaces of the Gravity Club, such as the lounge, there is a warmer colour temperature to create a calming ambiance for members to wind down. The colour temperature then gradually increases towards the work-out area to aid high-performance activities. In the changing rooms, the company's LED lamps are positioned precisely at alternating locker lines to emphasis the linear interior design. 

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