A lighting classic
Notor is a Swedish lighting classic and a trendsetter for contemporary lighting. The ability to paint the room with lines of light has made the luminaire part of the architecture. Notor has opened up new ways to combine visual comfort and function with a personal touch, and over the years, our customers have outdone each other in creativity.
The essence of Fagerhult
With its square cross-section and its minimal dimensions, Notor is the essence of Fagerhult. An uncompromising luminaire that pushes the boundaries of what is possible – without compromising on light treatment and energy efficiency. Today, Notor is a complete lighting program with pendent, recessed and ceiling-mounted variants that simplify and inspire the lighting technician’s work. Ingenious wiring accessories for continuous installations and geometric shapes, straight forward and quick installation, offer great flexibility.
Notor 65 – square light
New Notor 65 is the universal luminaire that combines versatility with minimal dimensions and the characteristic square cross-section. With direct, indirect/direct (50/50) and indirect light distribution, you can plan for everything from general lighting to functional working light for the office and monitor work. Three different louvres, including advanced Beta Opti which complies with the European office lighting requirements, enable you to make fine adjustments.
Notor 78 – advanced light planning
We have developed Notor 78 for advanced lighting solutions. A luminaire that offers several variations of indirect/direct light distribution and direct light. Notor 78 is also suitable for use with Tunable White and control colour temperature and intensity – for even better lighting and health at work.
Notor recessed – elegant suspended ceilings
Draw lines of light directly in the suspended ceiling. Notor can be recessed in all types of suspended ceiling in a clean and elegant installation. Notor recessed is available for single or continuous installation and can, just like its siblings, be combined in different linear and geometric shapes. A wide selection of louvres makes it possible to adapt the light pattern to the function of the room – from effective direct light to diffuse incidental light.