1200x600 mm LED panels offer a large surface of uniform lighting, making them one of the most widely used solutions in open-plan offices, large rooms and modern retail spaces.
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About LED Panels 120x60cm
Thanks to large-format LED panels, it is very easy to cover more surface area with fewer installation points, improving lighting uniformity and visually reducing the saturation of luminaires on the ceiling. In addition to their energy efficiency, they stand out for providing homogeneous lighting, a clean design and integration that is especially suitable for professional and commercial projects where visual comfort is a priority.
The main distinguishing feature of the 1200x600 format is its large luminous surface. Compared with more compact panels, it distributes light much more broadly and uniformly with fewer installed luminaires.
This is especially useful in open-plan offices, large rooms, receptions or retail spaces where the aim is to avoid overly crowded ceilings and maintain homogeneous lighting throughout the room. In addition, by working with larger luminous surfaces, visual perception is usually more comfortable and continuous, reducing contrasts between illuminated areas.
In modern projects, it also helps create visually cleaner and more orderly ceilings, especially in large spaces where smaller luminaires could multiply excessively.
One of the reasons why this format is so widely used in large spaces is that it covers more usable surface area with fewer luminaires. This simplifies the ceiling layout and helps maintain more continuous and visually balanced lighting.
In open-plan offices, for example, 1200x600 panels are commonly used to reduce the total number of luminaires compared with smaller formats such as 600x600 mm LED Panels, while maintaining similar levels of visual comfort. It is also a widely used solution in open spaces where the aim is to avoid ceilings that look visually fragmented by too many light points.
Uniform lighting has a direct impact on how a space is perceived. By using wide and continuous luminous surfaces, 1200x600 panels help create environments that feel visually more open and orderly.
This is especially useful in modern offices, large meeting rooms and retail premises where lighting forms part of the overall perception of the space. In addition, the large rectangular format fits very well into contemporary designs where clean lines and minimalist ceilings are desired.
1200x600 LED panels are mainly used in large spaces where lighting uniformity and visual integration play an important role. Their large luminous surface makes it possible to illuminate open areas more homogeneously and reduce the number of luminaires required.
Open-plan offices are probably the environment where this format works best. In spaces with many workstations, 1200x600 panels make it possible to create uniform and comfortable lighting while avoiding ceilings overloaded with too many small luminaires.
In addition, many models include low-glare optics (UGR<19), which are especially important in offices with computers and long working days in front of screens. In large meeting rooms, they also help maintain more homogeneous lighting over large tables and collaborative areas.
In certain projects, they are combined with more linear formats such as 1200x300 mm LED Panels to follow passage areas or longitudinal layouts while maintaining aesthetic consistency.
In shops, showrooms and open retail spaces, 1200x600 panels make it possible to create very uniform general lighting that improves the perception of the space. Their large luminous surface helps reduce harsh shadows and creates visually cleaner environments.
In addition, the wide rectangular format fits especially well into contemporary spaces where a more minimalist and professional appearance is desired. In modern showrooms and retail spaces, they are also used to create visually clearer ceilings and avoid an excess of small independent luminaires.
1200x600 LED panels can be installed in different ways depending on the type of ceiling and the desired visual result. The most common solutions are recessed installation in suspended ceilings, surface mounting and suspension with cables.
Recessed installation is the most widely used option in offices, educational centres and commercial buildings with demountable suspended ceilings. The panel is fully integrated into the ceiling structure, offering a clean and visually very orderly appearance.
Thanks to their size, 1200x600 panels create large luminous surfaces that help reduce the total number of visible luminaires. In addition, recessed installation makes access to the driver and maintenance easier from the suspended ceiling itself.
In renovation projects, it also makes it possible to replace old luminaires while maintaining much more modern and uniform integration.
When there is no modular suspended ceiling, 1200x600 panels can be installed using surface frames fixed directly to the ceiling. This system is especially useful in refurbishments, retail premises or spaces where major building work is not desired.
Although the panel remains slightly separated from the ceiling, the result is still much cleaner and more discreet than many conventional luminaires. In addition, the large luminous surface helps visually soften the impact of the panel itself even in surface-mounted installation.
In homes or more compact spaces, smaller formats are usually more common, while the 1200x600 format stands out especially in large rooms.
Suspended installation using cables is very common in modern offices, coworking spaces, collaborative rooms and spaces with high ceilings. Suspending the panel brings the light closer to the work plane and improves visual comfort in environments where height could cause light losses or a feeling that the lighting is too distant.
In addition, suspended panels have significant decorative value. Their large floating luminous surface helps create modern, light and visually very orderly spaces. In open-plan offices, lines of suspended panels are also often used above shared work tables or collaborative areas.
The 1200x600 format stands out especially for combining a large luminous surface, uniformity and very clean integration in large spaces.
The best way is to look at an example. For a 60 m² open-plan office with a target of 500 lux, the useful lumens required are calculated first: 60 m² x 500 lux = 30,000 lm. If each 1200x600 LED panel provides 6,000 lm and a standard utilisation and maintenance factor of 0.60 is applied, the useful flux per panel would be 6,000 x 0.60 = 3,600 lm. Therefore, the realistic calculation is 30,000 / 3,600 = 8.3 panels, so 9 well-distributed 1200x600 LED panels would be installed to get close to those 500 lux on the work plane.
1200x600 panels create larger, more continuous luminous surfaces, while using several 600x600 mm LED panels creates a more fragmented distribution. In large spaces, the 1200x600 format usually provides a more uniform and contemporary visual feel.
It may look visually excessive in small rooms or low ceilings. This format is mainly designed for open-plan offices, large rooms or showrooms.
Because it helps keep ceilings visually clearer and creates homogeneous lighting over large work areas. In addition, many models include low glare (UGR<19), which is especially important in offices with computers.
1200x300 mm LED Panels work very well in corridors, above linear tables or in narrow layouts. The 1200x600 format, on the other hand, is designed to cover larger surfaces and create more open, uniform lighting.
Yes. Their large luminous surface helps soften contrasts and reduce marked shadows, especially in open spaces where several people work at the same time. This improves the overall sense of uniformity.
Yes. In fact, in modern offices and spaces with high ceilings, it is quite common to install 1200x600 panels suspended with cables. This helps bring the light closer to the work plane and also creates a lighter, more contemporary appearance.
Recessed installation is usually carried out in a demountable suspended ceiling compatible with this format. They can also be installed in plasterboard ceilings using specific kits, although in this case it is important to allow enough space for the driver and the fixing system.