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Soraa introduces VIVID-Warm Dim lamps

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By using three different types of LEDs in a 24-array configuration, lamps mimic warmer hues found in natural light

Soraa has introduced a range of new dimmable LED lamps called VIVID-Warm that shift to pleasing, warmer hues as light intensity decreases. They integrate Soraa Point Source Optics and high quality colour rendering.

“Adding warm dimming capabilities to our VIVID lamp portfolio showcases the power and versatility of Soraa’s signature lighting technology in an elegant form factor suited for every lighting designer’s repertoire,” said Kieran Drain, president and COO of Soraa. “These lamps were designed for projects that require beautiful light quality in warmer hues, which is why we made no compromise in the design of these products.”

Soraa VIVID-Warm Dim lamps feature new market innovations with three different types of LEDs in a 24-array configuration we call Soraa MOSAIC technology to achieve smooth beam edges with the industry’s only 24 package design, which is 5 times greater than any other competing warm dim lamp available today. The result is a remarkably consistent light distribution, beautiful beam spread, and high-definition colour and white rendering capabilities.

“The design of our warm dim LED package leverages the smallest die available today, allowing us to achieve the unique configuration that Soraa MOSAIC technology brings to our VIVID product portfolio,” said Aurelien David, chief scientist of Soraa. “Thanks to this, whether the light intensity increases or decreases, Soraa VIVID-Warm Dim lamps’ CCT matches the halogen dimming curve from 3000K to 1800K, maintaining perfect colour and beam quality throughout the entire dimming range.”

“With Soraa VIVID Warm Dim lamps, we can now re-imagine how we approach creating the intimate spaces where that magic matters most. The breathtaking colour rendering capability Soraa now brings with warm dimming capabilities demonstrates along the entire dimming curve reveals a whole new realm of possibilities for how we can set the mood in spaces where life’s most prized moments often occur,” said Rodrigo Albir, principal at Studio RODA in Miami, Florida.

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