Moorgen Smart Home: KNX/Zigbee keypads, dial controllers, proximity UI, track lighting

Posted by – February 7, 2026
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Moorgen sits in that interesting overlap between smart-home control hardware and industrial design: wall keypads, remotes, and rotary “dimming knob” controllers that feel like architectural material choices, not gadget add-ons. Under the styling, the ecosystem targets whole-home scenes (lighting, shading, HVAC, audio) with integrations that commonly show up in high-end residential projects, including KNX, Zigbee, and a proprietary control layer for unified commissioning. https://www.moorgen.de/


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In this walkthrough, the focus is on tactile interfaces: a Philippe Starck-designed remote that docks magnetically, and a keypad concept that treats the wall plate like a UI surface rather than a simple switch. One panel uses a proximity sensor to wake up as you approach, then exposes configurable “modes” with subtle animations, making scene recall feel closer to a UI interaction than a mechanical toggle, right here.

The rotary controller (“dialer”) is presented as a 0–10 continuous control surface, useful for dimming curves, motor speed, color temperature, or any parameter you’d map to an analog value. Paired with architectural lighting, it becomes a quick way to move between presets (day, evening, night), aligning physical haptics with scene logic instead of burying it all in an app mode.

There’s also a motorized magnetic track lighting demo: the fixture travels along the track, rotates 360°, and supports beam-angle adjustment, which hints at tighter coupling between control UI and luminaire behavior. Decorative luminaires appear alongside this, including pieces associated with Zaha Hadid Design, and table-lamp concepts like a double-tap coaster light that returns to a charging dock when you place it back on base, reducing cable clutter.

The video was filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, and it frames Moorgen as a portfolio built for designers and integrators: different faceplate “series” (including Monaco/Supercar themes, Denmark finishes, and Swarovski collaborations), plus a central touchscreen panel and even a watch-like controller for quick commands. The takeaway is less about one hero product and more about a consistent interface language—proximity, haptic feedback, rotary control, and scene-based automation—applied across a whole interior space.

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