Landscape lighting today comes with a triple challenge: reducing energy consumption, simplifying installation, and delivering high-quality light, often in spaces with little or no infrastructure. Luma, Faro Barcelona’s new outdoor lighting collection, is designed to respond directly to this context.

It stands out for its hybrid system, which combines solar charging with a grid connection. During the day, its solar panel stores energy autonomously. When that energy runs out, it automatically switches over to the electrical grid, ensuring continuous operation without interruption. It can also be set up in fully solar mode, doing away with wiring altogether and significantly simplifying installation. 

Energy efficiency goes beyond its power system. Luma also integrates a motion sensor with different operating modes, allowing light to be used only when needed.

This efficiency extends to the overall project, as Luma is designed to illuminate larger areas with fewer fixtures. Thanks to its asymmetric optic, it projects light forward in a precise and wide distribution, reducing losses caused by the tilt of its head.

A solution created to bring design back to the forefront of the project, even in the most demanding environments.