INTRODUCTION ABOUT US HALLA was founded in 1992 by friends Jiří Jelínek and Karel Květoň. From the beginning, HALLA has been engaged in the production and sale of luminaires and has gained a reputation for its quality products, philosophy, and for being a reliable business partner and leading producer of technical design lighting that sensitively and tastefully resonates with interior spaces. Today, HALLA exports its luminaires to more than 40 countries all over the world.
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DEVELOPMENT As we develop our luminaires we always look for new ways that lead to progress and innovation. We use modern software tools for modelling and simulation, calibration, and methods of measurement to accelerate the development of new products. The uniqueness of our production comprises perfect process control, and traceability of all operations and components. Our design and modelling software provides functions that help us in the fields of thermal management and lighting specification during the luminaires creation process. Our new development laboratory provides with an integrating sphere and goniophotometer, allowing lighting parameters to be verified during individual stages of development.
RESEARCH The future of lighting in everyday life lies in complete user confidence in lights, control systems, automatic lighting settings as well as being able to control colour temperature. Just like scientific teams all over the world, we also study the influences of light on the human body. Human Centric Lighting addresses the selection of light sources, the light spectrum, and adjustment to light intensity and colour temperature during the daily cycle. Along with quality luminaires, we also provide information about how to light properly, since even correct lighting in daily life influences our health. We are proud that we bring light into the life of millions of users all over the world.
Design
Our luminaires designs improve every year. We are open to new technologies, ideas, and trends. This is why we cooperate with both experienced designers and design students. The bottom line for us is mutual understanding and this harmony results in our characteristic luminaires. Design awards such as the Red Dot Design Award, IF Design Award, the German Design Award, Lighting Design Awards and a prestigious 5th place in the Red Dot Design Ranking 2016 prove that we have chosen the right way.
Our luminaires designers include: • Rob van Beek • Serge Cornelissen • Luka Križek • Matúš Opálka • Simona Hrušková • Eva Petříková, Matyáš Kočnar and the other
25 YEARS ON THE MARKET
SPECIAL LED LUMINAIRES REALWHITE Description: Light applications often require adaptation to the displayed items and the selection of a spectrum which offers colour and presentation properties underlining the primary colours of these items. Colours are presented via a light spectrum. White light is represented by a composition of lights of various colours. When composing the spectrum of a light source, our goal is to focus on certain colours or chromatic hues. In this respect, light sources which emphasize the white colour form a special category. For these light sources, colour rendering is greater than 90 but the spectrum is shifted in order to emphasize white colour. Luminaires with these light sources are marked as REALWHITE and are suitable for lighting smaller items with a significant share of white. These luminaires then find applications especially in specific shops such as drug stores, copy shops or pharmacies.
Applications: When lighting items with a large colour spectrum that is dominated by white, then using standard light sources with a colour rendering index of Ra90 leads to generally nice results for coloured items, but white colour looks dusky and is not very prominent. This in turn makes colourful items look dim and grey. REALWHITE luminaires allow the white to come into the forefront, providing it with a stronger and cleaner feel. Items lighted using REALWHITE are more prominent, and even though results for colourful items remain very good thanks to a colour rendering index of Ra90, white items become much harder to miss.
STRONGCOLOUR Description: LED light sources can adapt their optical properties in order to match their light spectrum to the desired application. And light sources used in STRONGCOLOUR luminaires achieve the maximum possible adaptation of light. Thanks to their special spectrum, these light sources emphasize a specific colour in displayed items in order to underline the desired colour effect. Luminaires with these light sources are often applied for instance when displaying pastry, meat or glass. They represent a specifically designed group of luminaires suitable for one specific application.
Applications: These products display a uniform spectral nature when lighting precisely defined products such as meat or pastry. If we use standard light sources for such products, then the spectral composition of light is not adapted to the displayed items – leading to light more prominently displaying a different colour spectrum than the natural or desired one for such products. This in turn leads to the displayed items being less optically appealing. Specialized STRONGCOLOUR luminaires allow us to emphasize the colour component which is dominant in the selected group of products. This allows us to carefully target the visual properties we want to present and underline, in turn leading to greater interest in such products. The light spectrum for these specialized light sources is defined to match a specific application.
REALCOLOUR Description: Luminaires provide artificial light for objects in areas and times when it is not possible to use daylight. Artificial light sources are often meant as a replacement for daylight. When light sources do not have the spectral qualities of daylight, there are differences in the colours of displayed objects when viewed in daylight compared to artificial light. The fidelity of colours is captured by the Ra colour rendering index – daylight has a value of 100, and lower values of light sources correspond to less colour fidelity in displayed objects. Light sources used in luminaires marked as REALCOLOUR offer a very high colour rendering index (at least 97), and as such provide the best approximation of daylight. Such luminaires are used in the most demanding applications, such as galleries, studios and presentation rooms focusing on the presentation of coloured items.
Applications: The artificial light of standard luminaires distorts individual colours on the displayed objects; the parameters of daylight differ from the parameters of light from standard light sources. This means that using standard luminaires leads to displayed items losing their real visual properties, and the displayed colours do not correspond to the real ones. This consequently results in a suboptimal viewing experience for the displayed items. REALCOLOUR luminaires have a colour rendering index of Ra97, which means that they are significantly closer to daylight than standard luminaires. The colours of displayed items are nearly identical to those achieved by daylight. Thanks to the fidelity of displayed colours, viewers can enjoy a full and undistorted visual experience, as is in fact necessary for certain applications.
TUNABLE WHITE Description: When lighting objects which are replaced from time to time by items with different colour properties, it is possible to adjust the lighting system to this application. Some colour spectrums place emphasis on cold colours, while others underline warm ones. TUNABLE WHITE is a perfect solution for instance for motor shows, presentation centres or galleries.
Applications: An impractical and costly solution would be to always replace the lighting system in order to match the displayed object. A much easier solution is to use TUNABLE WHITE luminaires which use luminaires that have a tunable colour temperature. This allows very easy adaptation of the lighting system – by simply switching a specific control element – and thus quickly and economically change the lighting properties of the system. This means that one can present various types of objects at a single place, practically without interruption. Adapting the properties of light is an ideal solution for larger single-color applications that may change over time.
RETAIL LUMINAIRES A new range of luminaires for retail areas with special LED light sources. There are thousands of shops full of goods in the world, all awaiting their customers. But customers unconsciously prefer to buy goods which are visually appealing. Using the correct lighting for shops and displayed products is a part of every successful sales strategy. Securing lighting in retail areas has long been part of our business portfolio. However, in 2016 we introduced a new range of luminaires designed specifically for retail, with special LED light sources focusing on lighting of specific products, applications and colours. Our luminaires are built in a way allowing their flexible adaptation to the currently displayed goods. Special LED light sources will underline the natural colours, brightness, hue and structure of products. The design of selected luminaires goes well with both luxurious shops as well as shops selling high-turnover goods. We strongly believe that HALLA luminaires will emphasize and underline the attractiveness and appeal of your products.
USE OF LED LIGHT SOURCES
Ideal Suitable Needs to be resolved on a case-by-case basis
Ra80 Premises
830
Ra90 840
930
REALCOLOUR Ra97 940
E30
E40
Food Bakery products Meat Fish Fruit Vegetables Sweets Coffee, tea Smaller items Drug store Gold Silver Glass Sport Art Dental laboratories Jeans General textile Bookstores Mobiles, computers Home appliances Diamonds Underwear Aquarium equipment Flowers Toys Products for pets Large items Cars Mannequins Graphics Services Cosmetics Hairdressers Banks Non-retail areas Offices Resting zones Galleries
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REALWHITE Ra90 W30
W35
STRONGCOLOUR C28
C32
C42
TUNABLE WHITE CME
TC
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OVERVIEW OF LUMINAIRES LIGHT SOURCES LED LUMINAIRE
REALWHITE true appearance of white color
OLED LUMINAIRE
REALCOLOUR true appearance of colors, Ra=97
TUNABLE WHITE
STRONGCOLOUR true appearance of one color
VIMA
LINEAR FLUORESCENT LAMPS
COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS
IXYO
www.halla.eu/vima
TORPI
TULPI
www.halla.eu/ixyo
INLIO
www.halla.eu/torpi
www.halla.eu/tulpi
TRES
www.halla.eu/inlio
www.halla.eu/tres
BENT
INDI
www.halla.eu/bent
INDI+
www.halla.eu/indi
ARBO
SANT
www.halla.eu/sant
MILA
UNDA
www.halla.eu/arbo
STEP
www.halla.eu/mila
www.halla.eu/indi+
www.halla.eu/unda
DRAMI
www.halla.eu/step
www.halla.eu/drami
OVILI
FLOU
www.halla.eu/ovili
PURI
LEIRA
www.halla.eu/flou
KVADO
www.halla.eu/puri
ELUMI
RUNDO
www.halla.eu/kvado
HUGE
www.halla.eu/elumi
www.halla.eu/leira
www.halla.eu/rundo
ROTAO
www.halla.eu/huge
www.halla.eu/rotao
ALUMO
ZULI
www.halla.eu/alumo
DELI
LUNCI
www.halla.eu/zuli
SURA
www.halla.eu/deli
LINA
SAZA
www.halla.eu/sura
www.halla.eu/saza
VARI
lumia
www.halla.eu/lina
www.halla.eu/lunci
www.halla.eu/lumia
www.halla.eu/vari
MOZA
GATU
www.halla.cz/moza
BASI
RAVO
www.halla.cz/gatu
BURE
www.halla.cz/basi
www.halla.cz/ravo
TORVE
www.halla.cz/bure
www.halla.cz/torve
REALISATIONS
Hyundai Nový Jičín Czech Republic / Nový Jičín Realisation: 2016
LINA, SANT
Showrooms - car showroom
BMW BRATISLAVA Slovak Republic / Bratislava Realisation: 2015
BASI, RAVO
Showrooms - car showroom
AIR BANK Czech Republic / Prague Architect: LABOR13 s.r.o. / Realisation: 2011
HUGE
Banks and insurance company
ERA Å ANTOVKA Czech Republic / Olomouc Architect: IO studio / Realisation: 2014
ARBO
Banks and insurance company
BLAŽEK Czech Republic / Prague Architect: Petr Hájek Architekti / Realisation: 2011
GATU
Commercial property - fashion
Salamander Czech Republic / Prague Architect: CAM architekt / Realisation: 2005
GATU, PURI
Commercial property - footwear and complements
Centrum Černý Most Czech Republic / Prague Architect: BENOY / Realisation: 2013
BASI, DELI
Commercial property - commercial centre
ALBERT HEIJN Netherlands / Sleeuwijk Realisation: 2014
HUGE
Commercial property - hypermarkets and supermarkets
Båsenberga Sweden / Vingåker Architect: Helena Andersson Åkerberg, Lighthouse AB / Realisation: 2015
INDI
Hotels
U Supa Czech Republic / Prague Realisation: 2016
INDI
Restaurants, cafĂŠs, fast food
Lenovo Slovak Republic / Košice Architect: Ing. arch. Rudolf Lesňák / Realisation: 2015
LINA
Showrooms - electronics
Sykora Czech Republic / Prague Architect: ATELIÉR 91 / Realisation: 2009
DELI
Showrooms - furniture
STAVEBNINY DEK Czech Republic / Vestec Architect: Ing. arch. Viktor Černý a Ing Robert Černý / Realisation: 2013
ALUMO
Showrooms - civil engineering
Office Dubai United Arab Emirates / Dubai Architect: Jonathon Heppenstall / Realisation: 2015
UNDA
The other - offices
PPF GATE Czech Republic / Prague Architect: 4A ARCHITEKTI, Mimolimit s r.o. / Realisation: 2008
DELI
The other - offices
BB CENTRUM, objekt Gamma Czech Republic / Prague Architect: AULÍK FIŠER ARCHITEKTI / Realisation: 2006
BURE
The other - offices
Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits Offices United States of America / Stamford, CT Architect: Amenta Emma Architects / Realisation: 2016
MILA
The other - offices
kinosรกly Bory Mall Slovak Republic / Bratislava Realisation: 2015
SANT, BASI
The other - cinemas
Expert Electro Spain / Tarragona Realisation: 2016
PURI, IXYO
Commercial property - electronics
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HALLA XPRESS 0-5 days delivery www.halla.eu/xpress
HALLA DIALux Plug-in www.halla.eu/dialux
HALLA BIM object for Revit and ArchiCAD www.halla.eu/BIM
HALLA 3D models in 3DM, 3DS and DWG www.halla.eu/3dmodels
HALLA, a.s.
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