Notor 65 Dynamic

With the light qualities of nature.


A new addition to the Notor family is the innovative Notor 65 Dynamic. Born out of research on Double Dynamic Lighting at Aalborg University, Notor 65 Dynamic has a clear focus on lighting for humans and perceived well-being. With diffuse direct/indirect light, combined with directional light from a spotlight mounted on the side, dynamic and natural-like lighting is created. This to be able to create more motivating environments and increase well-being at the workplace. 

Bringing the qualities of dynamic lighting into our work environment.

How to use DDL in lighting? 

The challenge in our work is to create a light environment for people, with a look that mimics daylight. Is this even possible? With DDL, we now have taken a new approach.  

Daylight is our biggest source of inspiration. In dynamic lighting with DDL, we try to capture what is natural in daylight – both a cold diffuse light and a warm directed light. The combination of the two creates dynamic and natural-like lighting, giving us more pronounced shadows, contrasts and colours. It also creates a personal light space, its own zone, with high-quality warm light. In addition, details and textures are easier to see.
   

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Shadows

Shadows are the absence of light. Thanks to shadows, contrasts are formed and our three-dimensional world is more easily perceived by the eye and becomes more realistic. In nature, there is more frequent shadow formation and more shifts than indoors. This make it easier for you to orient yourself, and perceive depth and level differences in your surroundings.

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Texture

With the well-composed DDL concept, where diffuse and directional light, and warm and cold colour temperatures are combined, textures and surfaces in rooms have much improved conditions for coming into their own. The holistic lighting brings out the details, gloss and structures in a more varied and full-fledged way – giving a silver lining to life.

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Colour

Combining two or more light sources with different colour temperatures and high colour reproduction has the effect of clarifying and deepening colours in the illuminated zone. This makes it easier to distinguish between shades, tints and grey scales, and provides an enhanced experience of the objects in the illuminated area.  

Let shadows help you explore depth and vividness. Create structure by combining light and darkness.

How we mimic the natural light 

We always strive for simplicity. With the help of a sky light sensor facing a window, we measure the light from the sky. In this way we can reflect these changes in intensity and colour temperature but also in the distribution of directed and diffused light. It's never been easier for us to mimic the natural light.

Measurement data is collected and sent to our cloud service where it is processed and compared with predefined light scenes based on DDL research. The light scenes are then automatically activated in our luminaires based on changes to the weather over the course of the day and the year.

How it works

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well-being and sustainability

Notor 65 Dynamic is an innovative luminaire designed to enhance indoor environments and increase the mental well-being of those in these environments. It is a part of a holistic and sustainable approach to lighting, with an emphasis on balance and health. For us, sustainability and health are about long-term and proactive initiatives. With our solutions, we want to be involved in creating the best conditions for a healthy indoor climate.  

 

Questions and answers

With Notor 65 Dynamic, we try to capture what is natural in daylight – both a cold diffuse light and a warm directed light. The end result therefore looks a little different, unlike a regular suspended fixture. We understand that there are many things you might be curious about regarding the product, which is why we have gathered some questions and answers here.

Contact us and we can talk about your next project

We know that challenges and needs differ depending on who you are and the phase of the project you are working in. Our insights into the planning process make it easier for you to get it right.