In today’s world, we spend more time indoors than ever before. And while we’ve optimized our spaces for productivity and comfort, we often overlook one critical element: light. Not just for visibility, but for well-being.
Light is the strongest influencer of our circadian rhythm, the internal clock that governs sleep, alertness, and mood. Traditional indoor lighting often lacks the biological cues our bodies need to stay in sync. That’s where human-centric lighting comes in.