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Three reasons to choose 3D printed lighting
Lighting that fits your brand
Create or co-create beautiful lighting that will enhance your brand experience.
The most sustainable choice
Designed for the Circular Economy. Made with 100% recyclable materials.
Only printed when you need it
Fast delivery times, also for larger quantities. Eliminate storage costs.
Step by step customisation
Define your shape, size and material
With a vast choice in shapes and materials you can make your fixture stand out.
Lines, woven, technology grooves, or just normal finish? It’s all possible.
Determine the lighting details
Pick the right lumen output, driver settings, optics and other options for your light.
Finally, confirm your design and we‘ll print and deliver – fast, convenient and reliable.
Your most sustainable and beautiful lighting choice!
Your choice for LED lighting already makes
a significant positive impact on your sustainability goals.
3D printed lighting from Signify will help you make even more impact.
Our products are designed for a circular economy and have a lower carbon footprint.
Get inspiration from our latest sustainable projects
Copenhagen Airport
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
In collaboration with Signify Copenhangen Airport chose to replace 250 conventional downlights with the tailormade and 3D-printed GreenSpace Downlights with PerfectFit from Philips.
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Praxis Store
Location: Wijchen, the Netherlands
Tailored lighting creations makes a unique Praxis design possible with more than 3,600 LED luminaires installed during an extensive replacement operation in 30 retail stores.
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Marks & Spencer
Location: Manchester, UK
With 11,000 3D-printed luminaires, M&S improved its store performance to generate significant energy savings.
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Are you ready to design your next project?
Design it yourself, it’s easy!
Customize to your wishes with a large variety of choices in shape, material, color, and size.
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Co-create with our design team
Do you have a special request? Let our team help align a design with your brand.
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Are you looking for a 3D Decorative luminaire with unique choices?
Visit Signify e-catalog to see our collection of standard 3D decorative lines.
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Signify Sets up 3D Print Facility to Create Customized Luminaires with Recyclable Materials
Signify introduced an innovative way to product lighting products: 3D print them! The company unveiled its facilities to 3D print light shades and fittings (luminaires) in the Netherlands and announced its plan to establish more 3D printing factories in the US, India and Indonesia.
(Supermarket using 3D printed luminaires; image: Signify)
By 3D printing luminaires, Signify uses a 100% recyclable polycarbonate material, allowing lighting products to be bespoke designed or tailored to customer’s exact needs and recycled at the end of their life, supporting a circular economy.
(3D printing a luminaires; image: Signify)
According to Olivia Qiu, Chief Innovation Officer at Signify, 3D printed luminaires have a lower carbon footprint than traditionally built metal luminaires. The light weigh also enables 35% less carbon emission in shipping.
In addition, Signify also announced the rollout across Europe of the world’s first online service to enable consumers to tailor decorative luminaires. Included in the range is a customizable Philips LED table lamp made from 24 recycled CDs.
(3D printed luminaires with old CDs; image: Signify)
The world’s largest lighting company continues its dedication to sustainability. Last year in 2018, 79% of Signify’s sales comprised sustainable revenues. The company is committed to be carbon neutral in 2020 and was recently named Industry Leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the third year in a row.
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3D printed lighting supporting circular economy
Signify is once again transforming the lighting industry with a revolutionary new technology that makes it easy and simple to create custom luminaires. With 3D printing, you get a customized lighting solution, contributing to a sustainable future.
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A flexible, fast and reliable solution for your next project.
Custom design for everyone
Using our easy-to-use online tools, you can create your own 3D printed lights. Choose from a large range of color combinations, transparencies and textures for almost endless possibilities.
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Fast delivery
Once you've designed your ideal luminaires, you won't have to wait long for delivery. Thanks to local printing, shipping is fast - we can print and deliver your lights in just four weeks. And the installation is easy because the fixtures were made according to your requirements.
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Originally designed for low environmental impact
We are proud to tick many sustainability boxes with our innovative lighting products. The materials we use for printing your designs are made of 100% recyclable polycarbonate. We maintain our focus on a fully green product lifecycle – from design to production to re-use and recycle.
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Hospitality
No more searching through endless directories. Create exactly the atmosphere you are looking for, tailored to your space and your brand.
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Retail
Create a unique in-store experience that can be easily upgraded to stay on trend while maintaining sustainability practices.
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Office
Help your employees feel at home at work while facilitating the renovation process with fixtures printed to your exact specifications. Create an atmosphere in your office with lighting that is on trend and contributes to sustainability.
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Copenhagen Airport upgraded with energy efficient 3D printed lighting solutions
In collaboration with Signify, CPH decided to replace 250 conventional downlights with Philips GreenSpace PerfectFit 3D printed downlights.
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Lighting overhaul at M&S
Marks & Spencer showcases a passion for sustainability and innovation with 3D printed luminaires.
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Keeping the design fresh
Albert Heijn stays on trend with unique fixtures that have been adapted to their space and help their store stand out.
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Signify launches the world's first online service to create personalized 3D printed lights
November 25, 2019
Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), a global lighting leader, has launched the world's first online service to create personalized 3D printed recycled lights. The first product made using the new service was a Philips table lamp made from 24 recycled CDs.
The service allows you to create decorative lamps according to individual requirements in just a few clicks. To do this, you need to choose a basic design and personalize it by changing the size, color, texture and shape of the body, as well as the type of LED lamp. In addition to "classic" LED lamps, Philips Hue "smart" lamps can be used in fixtures. Delivery of the finished product is carried out at a convenient address within two weeks. The service has already passed the pilot stage in the Benelux, and is now available in other European countries. By the way, the first 3D-printed Philips lamps in Russia are already decorating the Pyaterochka stores of the new concept.
Signify 3D printed luminaires contribute to the achievement of sustainability goals. The base material is polycarbonate, which is durable, high quality and 100% recyclable. The carbon footprint of such a luminaire (without electrical elements and a light bulb) is 47% less than that of a standard metal one. In addition, it has fewer parts and does not use glue. It is one-third lighter, which contributes to a 35% reduction in carbon emissions during transportation.
Signify has been innovating in lighting since 1891. The rich experience and significant investments that the company invests in research and development, allow it to remain the driving force behind the development of the lighting industry. And investing in 3D printing is a logical step towards reducing the carbon footprint of the company and its customers.
This is the first online service in the mass market segment, which allows you to create eco-friendly lamps in accordance with the individual requirements and taste preferences of customers. It can be easily integrated into third-party online stores, giving shoppers more choice. This is a new word in the field of lighting, which proves Signify's global leadership in innovative and sustainable lighting solutions."
Khalid Aziz,
Head of Venture Capital at Signify
Printing from recycled CDs
Signify has begun using recycled polycarbonate filament to 3D print lighting fixtures. The company's first product made from this material was the Philips LED table lamp, which took 24 CDs to produce. The lamp will be available for order in the online store from November 28, 2019year at a price of 99 euros. Over the next year, Signify plans to add recycled materials to any 3D printed product. In addition, professional lighting solutions will be added to the service in the future.
“Philips and Sony first introduced the iconic CD technology in the early 1980s. Today, we pay tribute to her by creating high-quality decorative lamps from recycled discs,” added Khalid Aziz.
At the end of 2018, 79% of Signify's revenue was sales of products that contribute to the achievement of sustainability goals. For the third year in a row, the company has received the title of "Industry Leader" in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. In 2020, the company intends to achieve zero carbon emissions.
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