Lighting
At Body Cult, you will find professional lighting solutions for your tattoo studio. Optimal lighting is essential for precise and safe working. Modern LED technology provides glare-free, daylight-like light and gives you a perfect view of every detail.
Advantages of professional studio lighting
High-quality studio equipment with the right lighting offers you numerous advantages:
- Uniform, shadow-free illumination of the work area
- Optimal color rendering for precise work
- Ergonomic positioning thanks to flexible lamp arms
- Energy-saving LED technology with a long service life
- Hygienic, easy-to-clean surfaces
Lamps and accessories for every need
The tattoo accessories range from Body Cult includes various lighting solutions:
LED work lights
- High-quality floor and table lamps
- Flexible swivel arms for individual alignment
- Infinitely dimmable for pleasant working light
- Integrated magnifying glass for detailed work
- Various mounting options
Tips for optimal lighting
The main light source should be directed from above onto the work surface. An additional light mounted on tattoo work chairs allows you to flexibly illuminate any part of the body. When purchasing, pay attention to:
- Sufficient brightness (at least 1000 lumens)
- Daylight-like color temperature (5000-6500 Kelvin)
- Good color rendering index (CRI >90)
- Flicker-free, even light
- Robust, hygienic workmanship
Frequently asked questions about tattoo lighting
What is the optimal illuminance for tattoo studios?
For detailed work, we recommend an illuminance of at least 1000 lux in the immediate work area. LED lamps with a luminous flux of 1000-2000 lumens are ideal for this.
What should I look for in terms of color rendering?
True-to-life color rendering is essential for tattoo work. Choose lamps with a color rendering index (CRI) of at least 90. The color temperature should be between 5000 and 6500 Kelvin to ensure accurate skin tone and color recognition.
How do I position the lighting correctly?
The main light source should shine down on the work surface from above without causing glare. An additional swivel lamp allows flexible illumination of different parts of the body. Make sure that no distracting shadows are cast.
How do I clean studio lighting?
All lamps should be cleaned regularly with disinfectant. Choose models with smooth, seamless surfaces. Flexible swivel arms and joints should be easily accessible to remove dirt and germs.
At Body Cult, you will find professional lighting solutions for your tattoo studio. Optimal lighting is essential for precise and safe working. Modern LED technology provides glare-free, daylight-like light and gives you a perfect view of every detail.
Advantages of professional studio lighting
High-quality studio equipment with the right lighting offers you numerous advantages:
- Uniform, shadow-free illumination of the work area
- Optimal color rendering for precise work
- Ergonomic positioning thanks to flexible lamp arms
- Energy-saving LED technology with a long service life
- Hygienic, easy-to-clean surfaces
Lamps and accessories for every need
The tattoo accessories range from Body Cult includes various lighting solutions:
LED work lights
- High-quality floor and table lamps
- Flexible swivel arms for individual alignment
- Infinitely dimmable for pleasant working light
- Integrated magnifying glass for detailed work
- Various mounting options
Tips for optimal lighting
The main light source should be directed from above onto the work surface. An additional light mounted on tattoo work chairs allows you to flexibly illuminate any part of the body. When purchasing, pay attention to:
- Sufficient brightness (at least 1000 lumens)
- Daylight-like color temperature (5000-6500 Kelvin)
- Good color rendering index (CRI >90)
- Flicker-free, even light
- Robust, hygienic workmanship
Frequently asked questions about tattoo lighting
What is the optimal illuminance for tattoo studios?
For detailed work, we recommend an illuminance of at least 1000 lux in the immediate work area. LED lamps with a luminous flux of 1000-2000 lumens are ideal for this.
What should I look for in terms of color rendering?
True-to-life color rendering is essential for tattoo work. Choose lamps with a color rendering index (CRI) of at least 90. The color temperature should be between 5000 and 6500 Kelvin to ensure accurate skin tone and color recognition.
How do I position the lighting correctly?
The main light source should shine down on the work surface from above without causing glare. An additional swivel lamp allows flexible illumination of different parts of the body. Make sure that no distracting shadows are cast.
How do I clean studio lighting?
All lamps should be cleaned regularly with disinfectant. Choose models with smooth, seamless surfaces. Flexible swivel arms and joints should be easily accessible to remove dirt and germs.