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NANO-TRACK RGB & CCT — Light That Responds

A project rarely ends when the concept is delivered. A space begins to live. Functions evolve. The investor refines expectations. Users introduce their own rhythm. Light must keep up.

NANO-TRACK RGB & CCT was not created to follow a trend. It emerged from conversations — from specific requests by architects who wanted greater control over the character of light even after the installation stage was complete. If a project evolves, the lighting should be able to evolve with it.

Flexibility Without Compromise

From the beginning, the magnetic NANO-TRACK system offered the freedom to rearrange luminaires without interfering with the installation. In the RGB & CCT version, it gains a new level of control: adjustable colour temperature, smooth dimming, and the ability to introduce colour.

Remote control operation allows the atmosphere of a space to shift without redesigning it. Warm light that builds an intimate evening mood. Neutral clarity that supports focus and productivity. A subtle colour accent when the interior calls for energy or a scenographic backdrop.

This is not change for effect. It is a design decision.

Colour as a Tool for Atmosphere

Light has always shaped emotion. Caravaggio used contrast to build tension. James Turrell redefines space through colour alone. Contemporary interior design increasingly draws on these experiences with intention.

CCT adjustment allows light to follow the rhythm of the day and the function of the space. RGB colour introduces the possibility of shaping atmosphere — softer and calming, or vibrant and dynamic. It is a subtle play with perception that influences how materials are experienced, how scale is perceived, and how comfortable a space feels.

We know that colour therapy can be a powerful tool for enhancing wellbeing and relaxation. What we are speaking about, therefore, is the conscious design of experience.

Proven in Practice

During Lumiocco workshops at 4 Design Days, architects tested the system in real-life scenarios. Installation, pairing, colour adjustment, working with lighting scenes — all under control, without technical complexity. The discussions focused on practical applications: how light responds to different materials, how the perception of space changes throughout the day, and how to maintain conceptual coherence when the function of an interior shifts.

It was these conversations that confirmed we were moving in the right direction.

One Installation. Multiple Scenarios.
NANO-TRACK RGB & CCT allows designers to think ahead. A restaurant that transforms after dark. An apartment that responds to the time of day. An office that supports focus in the morning and builds atmosphere in the evening.

The system remains minimalist. Control remains in the hands of the designer.

Because a project is never truly finished — and light should always support its evolution.