
Flos skilfully illuminated the over eighty masterpieces on display through clever employment and control of diffuse and direct light.
Two different types of Camera projectors have been used at Palazzo Reale for even more effective performance. Camera 60 Super Spot projectors create spotlight focus on artworks. The advanced technology of these products, featuring silicone lens with cutting-edge 9º optics, guarantees an exceptionally clean beam of light and, most importantly, incredible visual comfort that really helps colours stand out beautifully. Camera 60 Flood projectors, meanwhile, feature 33º optics to create a magical effect that adds a soft light to backdrops so the artworks really stand out when illuminated.



Camera guarantees exceptional control of light quality, including extreme cut-off angles, without sacrificing high efficiency and product versatility, and is ideal for providing direct beams of light as well as diffuse light. The advanced LED technology of these projectors makes optimal light control possible so as not to damage the art on display.

The light for this project has been adjusted by means of a dedicated app based on the Casambi technology, which allowed remote control via Bluetooth of the projectors in the eight exhibition halls. By joining forces, Flos and Casambi have made the job of light control easier, taking a step forward in the world of museum lighting.





To celebrate the historic collaboration between architect Mario Bellini and Flos, the temporary bookshop of the exhibition is also presenting an original installation of Chiara, the iconic floor lamp that Bellini designed for Flos in 1969 and that was re-edited by Flos in 2020 to incorporate LED technology.