LTwo® Accessories
Shape the Light
More than optics: LTwo® Accessories enable seamless integration into ceilings, walls, furniture, and custom designs. They open the door to lighting concepts that were once impossible or uneconomical – making light a true part of architecture and design.
With LTwo® and its accessories, light is no longer bound to conventional fixtures. Discover below a few ideas on how to use our accessories for shaping your lighting idea.
With LTwo® and its accessories, light is no longer bound to conventional fixtures. Discover below a few ideas on how to use our accessories for shaping your lighting idea.

Architectural Integration
- Recessed into lamella ceilings for invisible linear light.
- Mounted in acoustic panels → light + sound absorption in one element.
- Integrated into metal ceiling systems → seamless flush appearance.
- Embedded into wall claddings for vertical grazing or accent light.
- Hidden in stair profiles or handrails for subtle safety lighting.
Furniture Integration
- Built into shelves, wardrobes, or display cases → retail and residential applications.
- Integrated into office desks (task lighting, minimal design).
- Embedded into kitchen systems (under cabinets, within islands).
- Invisible lighting in conference tables or hotel nightstands.
Product & Fixture Design
- Basis for creating custom luminaires without designing a new engine.
- Designers can quickly build pendants, sconces, or panels around the same core.
- Allows small-batch or bespoke lighting without industrial overhead.
- Hybrid concepts: combining acoustic, ventilation, or sensor functions with light.
Innovative Applications
(previously not feasbile)
- Miniaturised linear light directly in thin material layers (wood, textile, perforated metal).
- Movable lighting modules that snap into different accessories like Lego → reconfigurable environments.
- Architectural invisibility: fixtures disappear completely, only light remains visible.
Micro-lighting in flexible furniture (folding tables, movable walls, co-working setups). - Plug & play pop-up lighting in temporary architecture or exhibition design.
Ultra-slim facade integration → LTwo disappears in building skins or shading systems. - Sensor-driven adaptive modules → combining IoT with miniaturised optics.
Conceptual Impact
- Shifts the role of light from “fixture” to material property of architecture.
- Enables holistic room concepts: light, acoustics, ventilation, and design working as one.
- Gives architects and designers a toolbox of pure light, not just “products”.