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Toshiba T: +44 (0)1932 841600 www.toshiba.co.uk/lighting


The most efficient replacement to the 60W incandescent lamp is now available!


The new GLS Wide delivers 806Lm of light from only 10W of power consumed. This is an impressive 80 Lumens per watt which means a saving of 84% over conventional incandescent lamps. With 20’000 hours life it will also last up to 20 times longer. The E‐CORE GLS Wide range of lamps uses clever reflection techniques to produce light in a 240⁰ distribution to mimic the light from incandescent lamps. This ability to distribute light widely allows a wider range of applications such as chandeliers, table lamps helping you to create the ambience you are looking for and not have to compromise on light quality.


Lee Filters T: +44 (0)1264 366245 www.leefilters.com


LEE Filters have launched a new range of Dichroic Polycarbonate Filters. These new slim filters have been specifically designed to help colour correct LED light sources. They have a dichroic coating on one side providing an optimal colour correction solution for permanent lighting installations.


With a thickness of just 0.76mm, they will easily fit within a small fixture accessory slot and are available in a stock size of 49.9mm diameter (MR16) and come in a range of five different warm up colours. Custom sizes and colours are also available upon request.


GE Lighting T: +44 (0)800 169 8290 www.gelighting.com/eu


GE Lighting is extending its range of Infusion™ LED modules. The Infusion Downlight Module (DLM), Infusion Punch and Infusion M4500 will be launched this summer. These additions mean further flexibility for specifiers working in retail, hospitality and office applications and represent a significant milestone in the standardisation of LEDs: the Infusion products are the first GE Lighting “Zhaga” modules too. With these new additions, GE Lighting's family of Infusion™ LED modules is rapidly growing and continuing to open up new possibilities for using long-lasting, controllable, low maintenance LED solutions.


Artillus T: +44 (0)1604 678410 www.artillus.com


The ‘Garnet’ LED light panels are 8mm deep and manufactured in any size up to 3m x 1800mm. Brilliant illumination is generated by the 24v high brightness 3 chip LEDs that edge light the optically clear, CNC engraved Acrylic with a graduated grid to produce totally even and shadow free illumination. White, single colour and RGB LED available with various dimmer. The ‘Agate’ LED light panels are 10mm deep, are frameless so they can be laser cut to shape and are manufactured in dimensions to a maximum of 1150 x 1500mm. Brilliant illumination is generated using 12 or 24v high brightness LEDs.


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The latest in new LED technology allows Hacels innovative Glacia Eco Pendant to achieve high efficiency and a considerable reduction in energy consumption. The Glacia delivers a glare‐free balanced illumination through the delicately ribbed opal acrylic refractor paired with the Hacel designed LED Light Engine. A standard 2m suspension with quick and easy chrome clutch adjustment and translucent power cable is supplied; an optional 5m suspension is also available. Glacia Eco Pendant is an outstanding luminaire which showcases an option of three high efficacy lumen outputs, Warm, Neutral and Cool White colour temperatures and a life expectancy in excess of 50,000 hours.


Hacel Lighting T: +44 (0)191 280 9940 www.hacel.co.uk


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