Kreon

Last week the Dulanski Group stopped by with Kreon to show is some improvements they have made. The Nuit is an attractive fixture that lets you choose the profile to be either surface mounted or completely recessed. You can specify the location of the sources within the profile allowing for a clean installation of fixtures. They were unsure about the exact installation details but will follow up when they have more information. The next fixture they showed us was the Rei, which is a wall washer that can come with either a surface profile or recessed profile. The Rei prodices a line of light with a clean cut off angle. The height of the greatest lumen output was further up the wall (closer to the ceiling) than we typically see. The fixture can also be specified in smaller lengths to be used as a path light recessed in the wall.

Another line of fixtures that Kreon highlighted was their Prologe. The Prologe is a box-like fixture that can be specified as either a point source or linear source. The fixture can be surface-mounted, or semi-recessed in a channel. The option of a channel is a nice feature that can allow you to have more than one type of light source in a line.

Kreon brought Erubo, which is a track fixture that can be adjusted in several directions. The Erubo is attached to an L shaped form that can be rotated in the field for even more adjustments. The Erubo can also be specified as a monopoint fixture.

They also showed us their Downline fixtures, Down 80 and Down 165, but these did not seem to stand out compared to down light fixtures we have seen from other manufacturers.

Kreon has an interesting line of architectural designs that for the right project would be nice to use. We could definitely see using them for projects in Europe.

http://www.kreon.com/