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Anolis Showcases Products at Light + Building Expo

Calumma UN (Ultra Narrow) is useful in many architectural applications, the company says, from picking out and pinpointing fine details to highlighting large-scale structures. Photo: courtesy Anolis

Anolis reports enjoying a busy Light + Building 2026 expo in Frankfurt, Germany, where it launched two new products -- Calumma Arts and Calumma UN (Ultra Narrow) -- and engaged with a host of visitors from across Europe and around the world.

Anolis also highlighted more of its product ranges made in Europe for architectural and built environment applications, including Lamari MC, Agame, Appoli, and Lyrae.

The new Calumma Arts product attracted plenty of attention. In combination with textured glass and lens options, the fixture produces multiple easily adjustable effects, making it suitable for lighting spaces, places, and building features.

Calumma Arts was seen in three sizes: XS, S, and M. The XS version was popular due to its compact size. The fixtures also illuminated the lower section of the company's double-deck stand.

Visitors and lighting designers who had pre-booked demo slots were able to create their own effects with Calumma Arts and experience its potential.

Calumma UN (Ultra Narrow) is also useful in many architectural applications, the company says, from picking out and pinpointing fine details to highlighting large-scale structures.

Visitors experienced the control options of Lamari, a low-voltage, pixel-controllable luminaire available in SC and MC versions, with the MC offering advanced color mixing. An in-ground version is available in both sizes. The in-ground version of Lyrae enables discreet installation. The unit's tilt feature makes it straightforward to direct the light as needed, while Appoli attracted interest for its compact design, making it versatile and seamless to integrate.

Architectural lighting professionals noted Agame's distinctive style of illumination, which highlights and defines architectural frames; based on visitor feedback, Anolis plans to expand the range with a larger option.

The Anolis team saw architects, lighting and visual designers, civic and commercial planners, manufacturers, and investors in Frankfurt; the show provided a hub for communicating with customers and business partners, existing and new.

The brand will be a visible part of the Robe Group's activities at the MIR trade show in Rimini next month.

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WWWwww.robe.cz


(27 March 2026)

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