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Lodes launches DoubleZero7 as adaptable track lighting for changing interiors

Lodes has introduced DoubleZero7, a new track lighting system developed to respond to increasingly flexible and fast-changing interior environments.

The company said the launch addresses growing demand for lighting solutions that can evolve alongside the way spaces are designed, used and reconfigured over time.

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According to Lodes, contemporary interiors are changing more rapidly than ever, requiring lighting to keep pace with shifting functions, daily rhythms and new patterns of occupation. DoubleZero7 was created as an open system intended for dynamic architectural settings where versatility and long-term adaptability are priorities.

The product is positioned as more than a conventional track solution, with modularity forming a central part of the design language. Lodes said the system seeks to move beyond traditional limitations by allowing light to become an element that adjusts over time rather than remaining fixed.

Designed for contemporary interior architecture, DoubleZero7 supports layouts that may need to change according to residential, hospitality, workplace or retail requirements. The company said the system is built to move with space and with the way users inhabit it.

The launch reflects a wider shift across the lighting sector, where specifiers increasingly favour flexible infrastructure capable of supporting future changes without requiring full replacement. Track systems have become particularly relevant in multifunctional environments, where lighting needs can vary between ambient, accent and task-focused applications.

By focusing on openness and adaptability, Lodes is aligning with designers seeking products that can respond to both present and future spatial needs.

Headquartered in Marcon near Venice, Lodes is known for combining technical innovation with decorative lighting design. The DoubleZero7 launch continues that direction, bringing architectural functionality together with a refined visual approach.

As interiors become more fluid and responsive, products such as DoubleZero7 highlight how lighting systems are increasingly expected to operate as part of the architecture itself rather than as a static afterthought.

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Lodes
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www.lodes.com

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