Osram LEDs Light up Norwegian National Opera House
Source/Type: Solid State Lighting Design LED Lighting News - Reported News

Author: SSLDesign News Staff

June 19, 2008... The Norwegian National Opera opened its doors on the 12th of April 2008 after a five-year construction period. One of the highlights of the structure is a huge chandelier, reportedly the largest in Norway. Some 1,250 Osram LinearLight Dragon LED modules are integrated into the extraordinary luminaire, which is the main light source of the great auditorium. “Using special dimmers, the luminous intensity of the LED modules can be individually adjusted for highly diverse lighting situations. We are thrilled to give visitors to the opera such a sense of awe and amazement with our decorative and powerful LED,” explains Dr. Klaus Ziemssen, Head of the LED Systems Business Unit at Osram.

The chandelier measures seven metres in diameter and weighs more than eight tons. It is impressive in both form and size and fits in perfectly with the architecture of the opera theatre, while simultaneously ensuring a perfectly illuminated auditorium.

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