
Osido
Trilux
Osido
Trilux
The Osido wall-mounted exterior light from Trilux has won a Build Back Better GOLD Award for its ability to tackle of the trickiest tasks in lighting: deliver visual impact without increasing obtrusive light or sky glow.
The Osido wall-mounted exterior light from Trilux has won a Build Back Better GOLD Award for its ability to tackle of the trickiest tasks in lighting: deliver visual impact without increasing obtrusive light or sky glow.
Lighting designers often face complex surfaces and architectural features that require layered, multidirectional lighting. Add in the need to minimise upward light, and the challenge becomes even more acute—especially when aiming to follow Dark Sky principles, which prohibit any light above the horizontal and typically limit designers to direct downlight optics.
Instead of relying on external shields, baffles or louvres to limit spill light, Osido integrates the solution in its design. In versions with indirect lighting, the LED board is angled inward by 6 degrees, directing light precisely onto the façade and significantly reducing emission into the upper hemisphere.
One of Osido’s standout features is its installation concept. A larger cavity behind the mounting plate makes it easier to position the luminaire by providing additional clearance for routing the wall cable. Once the mounting plate has been attached, the electrical connection is established and secured via a fixed plug connector on the mounting plate and a flying plug connector on the luminaire. The luminaire housing can then be attached to the mounting plate tool-free.
Application-specific Multi-Layered Transmission optics, optional facial illumination modules for enhanced safety, and smart control options including Casambi and LiveLink compatibility complete the offer.
Design-wise, Osido blends seamlessly into both modern and traditional architecture, with clean lines, hidden fixings, and four distinct shapes. The family will soon expand to include ceiling luminaires, bollards, and spotlights—supporting a unified, holistic approach to lighting design across building surrounds.

