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博物馆照明:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、2025-2030 年成长预测

Art & Museum Lighting - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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简介目录

博物馆照明市场规模预计在 2025 年将达到 17.6 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 21.7 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 4.23%。

艺术与博物馆照明-市场-IMG1

在博物馆照明设计中,环境、任务光、焦点光和装饰光都是构成空间整体美感的层次。环境层是房间内的一般照明。这种类型的照明允许人们在空间内移动,并且明显低于任务照明水平。随着世界各地城市人口的成长,人们越来越关注廉价可靠的能源供应、温室气体排放、气候变迁和生物多样性丧失等环境影响,这导致城市的住宅和商业建筑采用高效照明。

主要亮点

  • 推动美术馆和博物馆照明市场成长的主要因素是加大对美术馆和博物馆电气照明系统的维修和升级的投资,以在节能和持续维护成本方面实现大幅节约,以及对能够适应占用率和用户偏好的智能控制系统的照明系统的需求不断增长。
  • 博物馆和美术馆消耗大量能源来维护保护和保存藏品的内部环境。根据奥雅纳公司的报告,画廊和展览空间后面的照明可占能源消费量的 20%,为了降低成本,大多数博物馆都使用更有效率的照明设备。
  • 在博物馆照明系统中使用LED灯的另一个优点是,它们投射的LED灯几乎不含红外线,也几乎不含紫外线。这样就无需使用滤光片来保护易碎艺术品免受红外线和紫外线的伤害,从而改善了参观者的视觉体验。
  • 此外,曼彻斯特博物馆进行的一项研究表明,博物馆总能源消耗成本的 50% 来自博物馆的照明系统。博物馆将萤光管替换为LED灯,并在整个设施的照明设备中安装了运动感测器,从而减少了约 89% 的电力消耗。
  • 此外,博物馆面临的一个重大挑战是在节能与艺术家对展品所期望的照明品质之间取得平衡。很多时候,节省大量能源的诱惑有时会以牺牲照明品质为代价。因此,大多数市场供应商都提供全面的照明设计服务,从最初的策略建议和概念开发到施工文件和现场支援。
  • 此外,俄罗斯和乌克兰之间的衝突可能会造成进一步的混乱并影响半导体供应链,导致电子设备价格进一步上涨。总体而言,预计此次衝突将对电子产业产生重大影响。这将阻碍智慧照明产品的生产。

美术馆和博物馆照明的市场趋势

LED 领域可望推动市场成长

  • 美术馆和博物馆的照明很重要。灯光可以吸引人们对作品的注意,同时保护作品免受损坏。这两个要求经常发生衝突,因为将艺术品暴露在强光源下通常会影响其品质。据国际能源总署称,随着越来越多的国家希望逐步淘汰传统灯泡,LED 将继续占据市场主导地位。预计2025年LED在全球照明市场的渗透率将达到76%,2030年将进一步达到87.4%。
  • 因此,需要一种照明解决方案,既能优化艺术品的视觉欣赏,又不损害其性能。因此,LED 照明灯具现已被用作美术馆和博物馆的照明解决方案。发光二极体(LED)灯正在取代博物馆几十年来使用的白炽灯和萤光。 LED 的优点之一是其寿命长。与传统LED相比,LED的使用寿命超过25,000小时,相当于参观美术馆和博物馆约10年。
  • 消费者对环境和照明耐用性的认识不断增强,加之政府对能源效率的要求不断提高,推动了 LED 的普及。现代 LED 照明解决方案正在迅速发展,因为它们具有显着的节能潜力。更高的功效、优化的灯具设计和灵活的照明控制使得在各种照明和交通条件下以更低的成本实现更高的性能。
  • 博物馆室内的人工光源包括白炽灯、卤素灯、光纤、萤光、冷阴极萤光灯和 LED。白炽灯通常与轨道照明灯具一起用于环境照明和重点照明。然而,大多数美术馆已经用新的 LED 灯具取代了现有的画廊照明灯具库存,消除了大多数卤素光源,而无需改变现有的电气基础设施或照明控制。 LED照明灯具也大幅减少了电费。
  • 此外,LED照明技术极为节能,可能对美国未来的照明产生巨大影响。 LED 照明的广泛应用可能对美国的节能产生重大影响。预计到 2035 年,大多数照明灯具将采用 LED 照明。根据美国能源部预测,到2035年,LED照明节省的能源可达每年569TWh,相当于超过921,000兆瓦发电厂的年发电量。

预计欧洲将出现显着成长

  • 由于对环境问题的日益关注以及各行各业对发光二极体(LED) 照明系统的采用,欧盟市场预计将占据 LED 照明市场的很大份额。与传统照明技术相比,LED 照明更节能、寿命更长、运作所需电力更少。随着照明产业向固体照明和 LED 光源转型,欧洲已成为全球最具创新性的照明市场之一。
  • 地方政府也提供补贴和奖励措施,鼓励消费者采用 LED 产品并逐步淘汰老旧、效率较低的技术。这将提高整个欧洲照明产业的效率。例如,欧盟绿灯计划于2022年10月向义大利橄榄厂提供1亿欧元的补贴。据义大利农业、食品和林业部称,新的补贴将用于资助那些能源消耗较少、对环境影响较小的措施。
  • 在COP26上,欧盟承诺在2030年减少排放至少55%,到2050年成为第一个实现气候中和的地区。因此,逐步淘汰萤光的措施变得越来越重要,并且可以带来直接的社会效益。根据联合国《关于汞的水俣公约》,这样的决定可能有助于欧盟加速向节能、干净的 LED 照明的转变。
  • LED 照明可以优化操作,同时又不牺牲观看的乐趣或艺术品的保存。欧洲拥有世界上最大的17座艺术博物馆:伦敦七座,巴黎、马德里和巴塞隆纳三座,罗马两座,佛罗伦斯和罗马各一座。这些因素可能会在美术馆和博物馆等公共场所产生对 LED 照明的需求。
  • 由于 LED 的使用不断增加以及船舶工业对安全照明的严格规定,对节能照明的需求不断增加,将推动市场的发展。例如,2022年11月,欧盟委员会宣布在COP27之后额外拨款1,000万欧元用于减少国际航运温室气体(GHG)排放的计划。
  • 此外,针对欧洲销售的几乎所有灯具的能源效率要求(如灯泡寿命和预热时间)的不断变化的规定预计将进一步推动市场发展。根据最新规定,大多数卤素灯和传统萤光管照明将从2023年9月起逐步淘汰。

博物馆照明产业概况

博物馆照明市场竞争激烈,主要由 Signify NV、Osram Licht AG、ERCO GmbH、Inesa Lighting (Pty) Ltd 和 iGuzzini illuminazione SpA 等主要公司主导。这些公司正在利用策略合作措施来增加市场占有率和盈利。

2022 年 11 月,Nanoleaf 宣布将在其 Essential Smart Lighting 系列中增加四款支援 Matter 的新型智慧灯泡和灯具。在这些新产品中,2023 年第一季推出的支援 Thread 的 LED 照明包括灯带和 A19、BR30 和 GU10 灯泡,使它们成为首批无需桥接即可直接支援 Matter 的产品之一。

2022年6月,Cree LED推出XlampElement G(XE-G)LED。 XE-G LED 以紧凑的外形规格实现了无与伦比的光输出和功效,实现了新的性能等级。 XE-G LED 系列已被 EdisonReportas 评为“LightFair 十大必看产品”,并且在 Cree LED 的 3007 号展位上展示了一张令人惊嘆的 8 英尺元素週期表,展示了 XE-G LED 系列中的全部 17 种颜色和 3 种白色选项。

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  • Excel 格式的市场预测 (ME) 表
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目录

第 1 章 简介

  • 研究假设和市场定义
  • 研究范围

第二章调查方法

第三章执行摘要

第四章 市场洞察

  • 市场概况
  • 产业吸引力-波特五力分析
    • 供应商的议价能力
    • 消费者议价能力
    • 新进入者的威胁
    • 替代品的威胁
    • 竞争对手之间的竞争强度
  • 宏观经济趋势的影响

第五章 市场动态

  • 市场驱动因素
    • 博物馆和美术馆越来越多地采用 LED 照明灯具
    • 对具有智慧控制系统的照明系统的需求不断增加
  • 市场限制
    • 缺乏对 LED 照明优势的认识

第六章 市场细分

  • 按类型
    • LED
    • 非 LED
  • 按应用
    • 室内的
    • 户外的
  • 按地区
    • 北美洲
    • 亚太地区
    • 欧洲
    • 中东和非洲

第七章 竞争格局

  • 供应商市场占有率
  • 公司简介
    • Signify NV
    • OSRAM Licht AG
    • ERCO GmbH
    • Inesa Lighting(Pty)Ltd.
    • iGuzzini illuminazione SpA
    • BEGA Gantenbrink-Leuchten
    • Lumenpulse Group
    • Acuity Brands Inc.
    • Targetti Sankey SpA
    • Feilo Sylvania Group

第八章投资分析

第九章:市场的未来

简介目录
Product Code: 71590

The Art & Museum Lighting Market size is estimated at USD 1.76 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 2.17 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.23% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

Art & Museum Lighting - Market - IMG1

In museum lighting design, the ambient, task, focal, and decorative are all layers that contribute to the overall aesthetic of a space. Ambient layering is the general lighting of a room. This type of lighting allows one to move through space and is significantly lower than task light levels. The growing urban population across the globe has heightened concerns about the secure, reliable supply of affordable energy, environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, and loss of biodiversity, which in turn has driven the adoption of efficient sources of lighting in residential as well as in commercial buildings in cities, which is further propelling the studied market growth.

Key Highlights

  • The increasing investment to refurbish or upgrade the electric lighting systems within museums and art galleries to attain significant cost savings, both in terms of energy reduction and reducing ongoing maintenance costs and growing demand for electing lighting systems with a smart control system that can respond to occupancy or user preference are the major factors driving the growth of the art & museum lighting market.
  • Museums and galleries consume significant energy to maintain an internal environment to protect and preserve their collections. As per the Arup report, lighting within both exhibitions and back-of-house areas can account for 20% of the energy consumption, and to reduce the cost, most museums are using efficient luminaires.
  • Furthermore, the light cast by LED lamps contains very few infrared rays and almost no ultraviolet rays, which is another advantage of using LED lamps for the museum's lighting system. The fragile artwork no longer requires filters to preserve it from damaging infrared or ultraviolet beams, which enhances the visitor's visual experience.
  • Also, a survey conducted at the Manchester Museum revealed that 50% of the total cost of energy consumption was attributable to the museum's lighting system. When the museum decided to replace its fluorescent tubes with LED lamps and affix motion sensors to the luminaires throughout its establishment, it reduced its consumption by around 89%.
  • Moreover, the museums and art galleries' most significant challenge is to balance the energy savings and lighting quality of the displays as expected by the artist. Most of the time, the lure of substantial energy savings can sometimes lead to compromised lighting quality. Hence, most market vendors provide comprehensive lighting design services, from initial strategic advice and concept development to construction documents and on-site support.
  • Additionally, the Russia-Ukraine conflict might cause extra disruptions and affect the supply chains of semiconductors, leading to further increases in the prices of electronics. Overall, the impact of the conflict on the electronics industry is expected to be significant. This would hamper the production of smart lighting products.

Art and Museum Lighting Market Trends

LED Segment is Expected to Drive the Growth of the Market

  • Lighting up museums and art galleries well is crucial. Light helps draw attention to artwork while preventing damage to the work itself. These two imperatives often conflict, as exposing artwork to a source of intense light can periodically affect its quality. According to IEA, as more and more countries are getting close to phasing out conventional bulbs, LEDs are continuing their march to the top of the Market. The penetration rate of LEDs into the global lighting market is expected to reach a penetration of 76% in 2025 and a further 87.4% in 2030.
  • Consequently, there is a need for a lighting solution that enables optimal visual appreciation of the art and ensures that its characteristics are not tainted. As a result, LED luminaires have emerged as the preferred lighting solution in museums and art galleries. Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps are increasingly replacing the incandescent and fluorescent lamps used by museums and art galleries for decades. Of all the advantages of the LED, its duration is the most significant. LEDs can have a 25,000+ hours lifetime compared to their traditional counterparts, translating to approximately ten years of museum and art gallery visiting hours.
  • The growing consumer awareness about the environment and the durability of electric lights, along with the government mandates for energy efficiency, are the drivers for the increasing adoption of LEDs. Modern LED lighting solutions are advancing rapidly as they deliver significant energy-saving potential. Increasing efficacy, optimized luminaire design, and flexible lighting control enable enhanced performance at a lower cost for different lighting and traffic conditions.
  • The interior artificial light sources of the museum and art galleries include incandescent, halogen, fiber optics, fluorescent, cold cathode, and LEDs. Incandescent lamps are generally used for ambient and accent lighting with track luminaires. However, by discontinuing most halogen light sources, most art galleries replaced their current stock of gallery luminaires with new LED luminaires without the need to change their existing electrical infrastructure and lighting controls. LED luminaires have also reduced electric costs significantly.
  • Moreover, LED lighting technology is very energy-efficient and can drastically impact the future of lighting in the United States. The widespread adoption of LED lighting has a significant potential impact on American energy savings. By 2035, it's predicted that most lighting installations will be LED-based. According to US DOE, Energy savings from LED lighting might reach 569 TWh annually by 2035, equivalent to the yearly energy production of over 921,000-megawatt power plants.

Europe is Expected to Experience Significant Growth

  • Due to growing environmental concerns and the adoption of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting systems across industries, the EU market is anticipated to dominate the LED lighting market with a sizeable share. LED-based lights are preferable to conventional lighting technologies because they are more energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and require less electricity to operate. Europe is one of the world's most inventive lighting marketplaces as the lighting industry transitions to solid-state lighting and LED sources.
  • In order to boost consumer adoption of LED products and phase out older, less efficient technologies, the regional governments are also offering subsidies and incentives. This will enhance the overall efficiency of the European lighting industry. For instance, EU Green Lights funded a EUR100M Subsidy for Italian Olive Millers in October 2022. According to the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the new subsidies will fund initiatives that use less energy and have a minor environmental impact.
  • At COP 26, the EU committed to reducing emissions by at least 55% by 2030 to become the first area to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. As a result, the move to phase out fluorescent lamps is growing in importance and can be done for a direct societal benefit. With the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury, such decisions will assist the EU in accelerating the switch to energy-efficient, clean LED lighting.
  • LED illumination enables operating optimization without sacrificing viewing pleasure or art preservation. Since Europe is home to seventeen of the largest museums in the world-seven of them are in London, three are in Paris, Madrid, and Barcelona, two are in Rome, and one in each in Florence and Rome-it presents a substantial growth opportunity for the LED market. Such factors can create a demand for LED lighting in public places such as Art and Museums.
  • With The rise in the usage of LEDs and the stricter rules for the marine industry concerning safety lights, the growing demand for energy-efficient lighting will drive the Market. For instance, in November 2022, the European Commission recently announced an additional EUR 10 million for a project to lower the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping in the margins of COP27.
  • Additionally, the changing regulations for energy efficiency requirements and other factors for almost all lamps sold in Europe, such as bulb lifetime and warm-up time, are anticipated to fuel the Market. According to the latest regulation, most halogen lamps and traditional fluorescent tube lighting will be phased out from September 2023 onwards.

Art and Museum Lighting Industry Overview

The art and museum lighting market is competitive and is dominated by a few significant players like Signify NV, Osram Licht AG, ERCO GmbH, Inesa Lighting (Pty) Ltd, and iGuzzini illuminazione S.p.A. These significant players, with a prominent share in the market, are concentrating on expanding their customer base across foreign countries. These corporations leverage strategic collaborative initiatives to increase their market share and profitability.

In November 2022, Nanoleaf announced the addition of four new Matter-compatible smart bulbs and light strips under its Essential Smart Lighting line product range. Among these new products, the Thread-enabled LED lights launched in Q1 of 2023 and include a light strip and A 19, BR 30, and GU 10 bulbs, making them some of the first to support Matter directly without a bridge.

In June 2022, Cree LED launched XlampElement G (XE-G) LEDs that deliver a new performance class with unpaired light output and efficiency in a small form factor. The XE-G LED family of products has been recognized by EdisonReportas a "LightFair Top 10 MUST SEE" product on display at Cree LED's booth 3007 is a stunning, 8-foot periodic table showcasing all 17 colors and three white options available in the comprehensive XE-G LED family.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHT

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.2.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.2.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
    • 4.2.3 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.2.4 Threat of Substitute Products
    • 4.2.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.3 Impact of Macroeconomic Trends

5 MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 5.1 Market Drivers
    • 5.1.1 Increasing Adoption of LED Luminaires in Museum and Art Galleries
    • 5.1.2 Growing Demand for Electing Lighting System with a Smart Control System
  • 5.2 Market Restraints
    • 5.2.1 Lack of Awareness about the Advantages of the LED Lights

6 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 6.1 By Type
    • 6.1.1 LED
    • 6.1.2 Non-LED
  • 6.2 By Application
    • 6.2.1 Indoor
    • 6.2.2 Outdoor
  • 6.3 By Geography
    • 6.3.1 North America
    • 6.3.2 Asia Pacific
    • 6.3.3 Europe
    • 6.3.4 Middle East & Africa

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 7.1 Vendor Market Share
  • 7.2 Company Profiles
    • 7.2.1 Signify NV
    • 7.2.2 OSRAM Licht AG
    • 7.2.3 ERCO GmbH
    • 7.2.4 Inesa Lighting (Pty) Ltd.
    • 7.2.5 iGuzzini illuminazione S.p.A
    • 7.2.6 BEGA Gantenbrink-Leuchten
    • 7.2.7 Lumenpulse Group
    • 7.2.8 Acuity Brands Inc.
    • 7.2.9 Targetti Sankey S.p.A.
    • 7.2.10 Feilo Sylvania Group

8 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

9 FUTURE OF THE MARKET