Lightgap emphasises the tactile qualities of architectural materials by making even the finest structures of wood, concrete and rough surfaces such as natural stone clearly visible. This creates high-contrast, structurally appealing effects with light and shadow. Lightgap generates an extremely uniform beam even when positioned up to 10cm in front of the wall. The light can be comfortably tilted in both directions up to an inclination angle of 10 degrees. Lightgap thus offers striking texture effects and is also ideal for efficient room lighting, for example in restaurants and hotels.