Fluxwerx Wins Two Red Dot Product Design Awards 2019

April 9, 2019

Out of over 5,500 entries from 55 countries, Fluxwerx’ Aperture has won two Red Dot awards: Product Design for Aperture Squares, and Best of the Best for Aperture Circles. In addition, Aperture has won an iF Product Design Award 2019. 

These awards are just the latest of 14 awards Fluxwerx has received for its products, including five Red Dot and two iF awards. The winning luminaire combines minimalist design and architectural-grade materials with superior optical and energy performance, delivering precise batwing distribution, exceptional functionality and energy efficiency. Tested and assessed by a team of international designers, Aperture was awarded the sought-after prizes for highest design quality.

Aperture is a linear suspended luminaire that delivers a true breakthrough in performance optics and aesthetic innovation. Its transformative, differentiated form, scale, and performance combine with the next step in Anidolic Extraction technology to seamlessly integrate with modern industrial design. Unlike anything else, a series of cellular voids allow clear views right through the luminaire to the architecture above; all while still delivering a visual experience that is simultaneously unique and comfortable. Aperture’s finely detailed architecture makes it a perfect fit for use in contemporary-styled commercial applications. The luminaire is available with two endcap options and numerous exterior finishes including clear architectural anodized aluminum or standard and custom RAL powdercoat paint choices.

The Red Dot Award: Product Design, whose origins date back to 1955, appraises the best products created every year. In 48 categories, manufacturers and designers can enter their innovations in the competition. According to the motto “In search of good design and innovation”, the jury evaluates the entries and only awards a Red Dot to products that win them over with their high design quality.

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