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MIKE STOANE LIGHTING PHILIPS PHOTONSTAR LED OSRAM
ADL.CP TYPE N IW COVE POWERCOVE SMARTWHITE POWERBALL SHOPLIGHT
Mike Stoane Lighting’s ADL.CP iW Cove Powercore is a robust, The latest SmartWhite luminaires In addition to its luminaires, Osram
(originally designed for Copenha- high-performance linear sys- utilise PhotonStar’s patented also launched the POWERBALL®
gen Opera House with Speirs and tem designed for common inte- ChromaWhite technology to emu- HCI®-R111 which provides natu-
Major Associates in 2003) now in- rior alcove applications. With its late natural daylight cycles with a ral light in professional sales out-
corporates their new Type N LED unique rotational housing, this sys- large tuneable colour gamut from lets, exhibition areas and show-
PCB. The adjustable fitting locks tem offers a compact and versatile 3000K to 6500K with a very high rooms. The POWERBALL® HCI®
like no other and the magnetic solution for wide-ranging archi- colour quality with a CRI in excess Shoplight range has been special-
cover plate conceals the fixings tectural and accent uses, incor- of 90. Luminaires can be preset to ly developed for high-quality sales
to give it a minimal appearance. porating Powercore® technology. cycle through the natural daylight lighting and offers high luminous
Versions for MR16, AR111 and Colour temperature control within range for enhanced local environ- flux in addition to extremely good
CDMR111 lamps have been used the range of 3000K-6500K. Rated ment improving wellbeing, sleep, natural colour rendering at the red
on projects worldwide. for use in dry environments. mood, efficiency and alertness. end of the spectrum.
www.mikestoanelighting.com www.philips.com
www.photonstarled.com www.osram.com
B.LUX LIGHT PROJECTS GRIVEN WE-EF
KANPAZAR ROBLON AVANT-GARDE GRAPH-I-TUBE RFL500 OLC
The Kanpazar light fixture has a Roblon’s new Avant-Garde Graph-i-Tube is the latest architec- The RFL500 series is an architec-
singular shape, which enables it to fibre-optics collection is cleverly tural powerful LED fixture that en- tural family of post top luminaires
merge with nature. In fact, its shape designed to blend in with any ables an endless layout of patterns with streetlighting distribution that
and name come from a large substrate. The fibre optic ends are and graphics display. It is a very has been developed around the
pine tree crowning the Kanpazar fully flexible for fine-tuning light high impact waterproof LED bar WE-EF One LED Concept (OLC®).
hill, an exceptional location in and can be focused, tilted and that will be able to put on display The OLC offers an innovative LED
the province of Guipúzcoa. Using locked-off from the front of the almost any visual concept. Such solution for road and area lighting
this idea as a starting point, the fitting without the need for tools an advanced digital experience for mounting heights of 4 to 8 me-
Basque designer Jon Santacoloma or removal from the ceiling. They is achieved with an IP65 16-LED tres. Each RFL can house between
developed a natural light fixture, are adjustable through 360° and frame that can easily blend with a 2 and 8 OLC modules, each mod-
from which equally natural light include a glare-free lens. building façade. ule has six CAD optimised PMMA
emanates. (butterfly) lens enclosing the LED.
www.grupoblux.com www.lightprojects.co.uk
www.griven.com www.we-ef.com
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