SoldOut Inc.

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ModuleX is adopted by SoldOut Inc for their new office, including the
entrance, the café space, the meeting space and the seminar room.

ABW(Activity Based Working)+
With the concept of “3C(Communication,Collaboration,Covid-19)”
Based on the idea to change from “the place to work” to
“the place where employees can strengthen each profession and
bring out the best in each other”, they produces a workplace
environment where people who has high expertise and various
specialties can go beyond the company or post and cooperate

Meeting such concept, We ModuleX proposed the ideal lighting
environment for activating communication by adjusting the spectral
balance and the luminance balance for each area.

At entrance and café space, we adopted the warm spectrum with
relative color temperature about 3000K and the design lighting
and the intonation of light of spotlights on the desk produce
the comfortable space.

Utilizing our original Filter Lighting® design, we provided
a user with the space where it does not make people feel the existence
of lighting equipment and but make interior design more prominent
by controlling the light distribution from one glare-controlled spotlight.

At meeting space and seminar room, we provided the environment
to be able to work easily by the lighting having excellent uniformity and
adjust the illumination balance by our original lighting design method
“The lighting modulation in the viewing angle range” so that the guests
can have a very relaxing, comfortable time without long time stress.

Regarding the seminar room, you can choose the lighting environment
by the our lighting environment control technology “ModuleX Controls”
according to the purpose and appropriate scene for general use
and for the special event.

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Product specification sheet

Project DATA

Project Reference SoldOut Inc.
Designer UNION TEC CO., LTD.
ModuleX solution
formation
Modulex Inc. Akiko Konishi
Photograph ad hoc inc.
Key Products Lighting Tools、ModuleX100、ModuleX80
Address 1-4-14 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Mori Building 19F