• Sense System,
  • Lighting control

Track lighting systems can feel complex at first glance. Buschfeld for Beginners provides orientation. Not through technology, but through structure, space and lighting intent.
 

An orientation to the Sense System. This page is for anyone who wants to understand the Sense System – whether planning privately or working professionally.

Order for a complex topic.  Lighting systems often feel complex because many decisions come together. Buschfeld for Beginners helps to structure these decisions. Step by step.

A system needs a sequence. Instead of starting with products or technical details, Buschfeld for Beginners follows a clear sequence: first the space, then the position within the space, from that the system, then the lighting intent – and only at the end the components.

Where does light take place in the space? Good lighting design starts with the space. The key question is: where should light work – on the ceiling, on the wall, on the floor, within joinery or free in space?

Systems as tools.  The Sense System is not a single product. It is a flexible tool to realise different positions in space, as a wall, ceiling, pendant, recessed or floor solution.

What should the light do? Independent of the system, the desired lighting intent is defined: should light emphasise surfaces, set accents, provide orientation or create atmosphere?
 

Clear building blocks. All Sense System solutions are based on the same core components: track, adapter, luminaire and optionally a shade. Variety comes from combination, not complexity.

From orientation to deeper insight. This page provides the entry point. Detailed information on installation, power supply, control and accessories can be found in the extended How-it-works sections.

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