A Norwegian client jokingly waved their ski poles and made a soulful request: “We want to smell the scent of pine needles in the meeting room!” — Thus, this magical transformation was born, turning the HL-PB5075A-E08 lighting fixtures into “forest light sources”:

Main Problems:
Traditional lighting differs from natural light, so natural-themed decorations such as outdoor murals may seem out of place. – Glare and color distortion issues:
- “Closed and Heavy” Feel:
People may feel trapped in offices without windows, which makes them less comfortable and productive. - Artificial Lighting Incongruity:
Traditional lighting doesn’t look like natural light, so nature-themed decor like outdoor murals can look out of place. - Problems with glare and color distortion:
If the fixtures aren’t set up right, they can hurt your eyes and change the colors of the mural, ruining the immersive design effects. - Complex installation:
Traditional ceiling lights require professional electricians to spend 4-6 hours on installation, and maintenance requires complete disassembly, affecting the efficiency of meeting room use.
Core Needs:
- A lighting plan that works well with nature-themed murals and makes it appear like there is outside space.
- Solutions that are good for the environment and fit with the natural concept without changing the design of the space.
- Systems that are easy to put in and function well with ornamental components without needing to do a lot of effort.
HL-PB5075A-E08: The Technological Core of Nature-Inspired Lighting
Mural-Centric Modular Design
A hexagonal modular structure made up of interlocking units lets you frame or highlight wall art in any way you want. For instance, linear arrays can follow the horizon line of a mural to look like “sunbeams,” and corner modules can fill in the dark areas behind office partitions.
High Color Rendering Index (CRI) Restores Mural Colors
CRI >80 (usually 90+) keeps outdoor mural paints bright, so blues don’t look dull and greens don’t look gray, keeping natural scenes looking real.
Dynamic Color Temperature Looks Like Natural Light
The color temperature can be changed electronically between 2700 and 6500K, which lets designers match the light to the mural theme. The ability to change means that the lighting will change with the murals throughout the workday.
Easy Installation That Adds Space
Push-in spring terminals and snap-together modular connections make it possible to install without damaging mural surfaces, which means less drilling. You can mount the system flush to the ceiling or hang it at heights that don’t get in the way of wall art.
Differences in requirements for meeting rooms of different sizes
Conference Room Type 12831_7cde2f-e2> |
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Key Requirements 12831_3375e8-8a> |
Typical Lighting Configuration 12831_b21d83-c9> |
Small Meeting Room 12831_1bffda-a9> |
20-40㎡ 12831_065185-b8> |
Minimal installation, |
2-4 LED panel lights (6000lm per light) 12831_fe6b6f-f4> |
Medium-sized Conference Room 12831_ac613c-a4> |
40-80㎡ 12831_66a1c8-70> |
Modular expansion, |
6-8 hexagonal modular fixtures + 2 track lights 12831_8b0105-cc> |
Large Conference Room 12831_31ac54-92> |
80㎡+ 12831_69aa2f-2b> |
Zone lighting control, |
Matrix LED grille lights + smart central control system 12831_afee7d-19> |
Case Study: Making an meeting room Without Windows a Forest Retreat
There were no windows in the Norwegian conference room of a digital marketing business. It was 50 square meters. The walls were covered in floor-to-ceiling forest mural wallpaper. However, the fluorescent lights that were already there made greens look washed out, and the bright glare made computer monitors look like they had hot spots, ruining the “outdoor” feel.
Installation Innovation
Norwegian-Style Quick Installation Trilogy:
- Drill holes at marked wall positions (refer to Document Step 1).
- Insert rubber plugs and secure brackets with M4*25 screws.
- As you clip the fixture in, mutter “Lykt i skogen” (“Forest Light” in Norwegian); the push-in shrapnel completes wiring automatically.
Results:
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Illuminance 12831_24fa4d-f1> |
Uniformity 12831_b6b248-28> |
Client Feedback 12831_3177b7-a8> |
Daily Meetings 12831_588046-c5> |
3500K 12831_786fc8-2e> |
350lux 12831_d2ae99-3c> |
0.85 12831_75f457-ac> |
“Feels like meeting under pine trees” 12831_2c01d6-ed> |
Video Conferences 12831_d82fcf-a2> |
4000K 12831_5bc54a-2d> |
400lux 12831_75af76-83> |
0.90 12831_2bc675-6e> |
“Face lighting softer than Norwegian auroras” 12831_848d1a-42> |
Creative Discussions 12831_281705-65> |
2700K 12831_3a7b56-75> |
250lux 12831_ca129b-4c> |
0.82 12831_783b60-1a> |
“Lighting evokes the forest solitude scenes from the book” 12831_e7ca02-eb> |
In Conclusion:
Conference room lighting design has evolved from “basic lighting” to “spatial experience engineering,” addressing functional shortcomings (such as glare and monotonous color temperature), cost concerns (installation and maintenance), and demands for enhanced experiences (intelligence, aesthetics, and health). Modular LED lighting fixtures (such as the HL-PB5075A-E08) are emerging as the mainstream solution to address these challenges, thanks to their broad color temperature adjustment capabilities, glare-free design, and quick installation features.