Philips Lighting Luminous textile with Kvadrat Soft Cells

Philips

Create breathtaking interiors with the power to attract and engage, surprise and delight, uplift and inspire.

These stunning luminous textile panels let you blend light, color, texture and video to create standout interiors. Available in a wide range of sizes, select panels that fit the dimensions of your space. They’re easy to install and can be controlled from a computer or mobile device.

Featuring energy-efficient LED technology and Kvadrat Soft Cells, they also improve acoustics, making them as practical as they are visually impressive.

Create amazing visual and brand experiences from stunning feature walls to light defusing ceilings

Save on energy

Realize your unique identity by using your own video content or an upload from our content library

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Control your luminous surfaces easily from any networked device, such as a smartphone or tablet

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Get going rapidly with easy installation using just two cables – all electronics are integrated into the panel – simply mount your panel and plug it in

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Reduce noise pollution with Kvadrat Soft Cells which dampen sound and soften echoes
 

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