
Projectors for outdoor applications
Ginko
Multiple optics for flexible creation
Family of 24Vdc outdoor projectors in four sizes, with wattages ranging from 2.5W to 25W. Ginko is an ultra-versatile projector that is equally at home in landscape and architectural lighting – from fine details to full facades – thanks to its broad variety of light outputs.
Ginko is ideal for lighting plants and trees in parks and gardens, where its targeted optics blend into their surroundings with understated elegance, thanks in part to a mineral green finish designed specifically for landscape design.
Ginko is also the perfect solution for illuminating architectural elements and buildings. The wide range of optics includes very narrow 2° (Ginko 3.0) and 5° (Ginko 2.0) optics, elliptical optics, and sharp optics for light beams with pin-sharp edges. On the 48° sharp optics, Ginko 3.0 can take a shadow-effect filter that recreates the dappled effect of light filtering through foliage. The larger models also offer two types of elliptical optics, adjusted manually using a magnet.
The Light Shaper optics, now available in three sizes (Ginko 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5) and in simple beam shaper and beam shaper + zoom versions, or with the addition of a customized gobo, allow you to shape light with absolute accuracy, projecting pin-sharp geometries (circles, squares, rectangles, irregular quadrilaterals, etc.) or customized visual content such as logos, lettering, symbols, or decorative patterns.
Ginko’s flexibility also extends to the availability of versions with a manual zoom lens, to regulate the light output based on the object to be lit.
Ginko projectors use High Intensity LEDs or COB LEDs, depending on the model, and allow multiple effects to be realised in various usage contexts, given the availability of RGBW (Ginko 3.3 / Ginko 4.3) and RGB (Ginko 2.2) versions alongside white light (2200K, 2700K, 3000K or 4000K) versions. Ginko with white light offers a choice of CRI 80 or CRI 90 for better colour rendering.
Ginko has won an IF Design Award 2019, a Muuuz International Award 2019 and a German Design Award 2020.