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Dolce&Gabbana Dressing Rooms

Dolce&Gabbana wanted “the world’s best lighting” for their changing rooms. Working with the lighting design firm, Mindseye, they chose the Rosco Silk 110 – a light engineered for cinematographers. 
Photo credit: Antoine Huot

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Light Installation

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Bowlero

Designers transformed fluorescent bulbs into faux neon lights using RoscoSleeves to provide an edgy-yet-nostalgic glow inside Bowlero bowling centers.

Read more at our Spectrum Blog: http://www.rosco.com/spectrum/index.php/2018/08/bowlero-captures-the-nostalgia-of-neon-with-roscosleeves/

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The Flow

The design team at Lichtkompetenz explains the concept behind their light art installation in Zug, Switzerland and the inspiration behind their custom gobo designs.

Read more at our Spectrum Blog: http://www.rosco.com/spectrum/index.php/2018/06/rosco-gobos-bring-invisible-energy-flows-to-light/

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Yas Island Marina Hotel Bridge Bar

LitePad offered an exciting new approach to lighting a commonly drab area. LitePad allowed the design team to bring the bar face to life and surround the risers in a soft, pleasing light.

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Woodward

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Elle Tahari

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Saint Thomas the Apostle

LitePad is used as an illumination source in this church application; installed on the top of the canopy, shining onto the gold-leaf ceiling above.

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Olympic Village

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Manitoba Hydro

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