The Command Projects research-verified, Illuminated Virtual Skylight is the perfect addition for your clinic, bringing a touch of nature and warmth along with optimal light to any observation and imaging space. The skylight can be installed in the recess of a ceiling at spaces as small as 60mm, offering stunning depth of field and maximum impact.
This natural lighting alternative provides users with lighting control that’s fully automated, courtesy of a stand-alone systems like DALI lighting system, Clipsal C-Bus or Philips Dynalite. These systems are designed to perfectly mimic the operation of a real skylight, with colour changing temperatures and the ability to change brightness levels.

All single aluminium profile design units related to the Illuminated Virtual Skylight can be custom manufactured in any size from 650mm x 650mm to 1250mm x 3000mm, without breaks in the digital scene. One of the best things about these virtual skylights is their ability to be implemented with interchangeable backgrounds.
The end user can choose from backgrounds such as forests, artworks, blue skies, patterns, or simply pure transparent white depending on your preference or in-clinic requirements.
The Illuminated Skylight provides a number of research-backed health and recovery benefits for patients, which is why it’s a great alternative to lighting in-clinic. Although natural lighting provides numerous therapeutic benefits, in metropolitan hospitals, the interior design calls for progressive, ambient, and accented artificial lighting.
For a solution that provides similar healing attributes to natural lighting, and an option that allows patients to connect with nature indoors while feeling comfortable and stress-free, the Illuminated Skylight is perfect. Although general LED lighting is widely used throughout metro hospitals, we want to provide your clinic and imaging rooms with innovative options that illuminate your space instead of installing light that distorts perspective.
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Illuminated Skylight can also be installed in ground floor residential spaces, commercial and even industrial properties.