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New illuminated architectural surface solutions

  • Apr 15
  • 1 min read

Applelec continues to broaden its offer for architectural interiors with three distinctive illuminated surface solutions: LumiStone, LumiSorb and Parametric Walls.

Together, these systems give designers and specifiers more ways to introduce light, texture and atmosphere into interior schemes, while benefiting from fully considered illumination engineered as part of the overall solution.


LumiStone illuminated printed stone surface used as a backlit bar feature in hospitality interior

LumiStone – illuminated printed stone surfaces

LumiStone combines the look of stone with integrated illumination to create striking decorative surfaces for interior applications.


Suited to hospitality, commercial and residential settings, it allows designers to introduce warmth, depth and visual impact through a complete illuminated surface solution.


LumiSorb illuminated acoustic panels providing sound absorption and integrated lighting in workspace

LumiSorb – illuminated acoustic panels

LumiSorb brings together integrated lighting and sound absorption in one architectural element.


With Class C acoustic performance, it is well suited to workplaces, meeting rooms, hospitality environments and other spaces where both atmosphere and acoustic comfort matter.


Parametric wall panels with integrated illumination creating sculptural architectural feature wall

Parametric Walls – illuminated sculptural surfaces

Parametric Walls offer a more sculptural approach, combining three dimensional form with integrated illumination.


Designed for feature walls and statement interiors, they help create spaces with greater depth, rhythm and architectural character.


Applelec Light Engines delivering uniform backlighting for architectural surface solutions

Engineered with integrated illumination

Across all three solutions, illumination is engineered as part of the finished system rather than added as an afterthought.


This supports:

  • Consistent light output and diffusion

  • More seamless integration with the material finish

  • Greater design flexibility for bespoke applications


Three ways to bring light into architectural surfaces

Whether the aim is decorative impact, acoustic performance or sculptural form, these three solutions expand the options available for specification led interior projects.


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