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Retail Lighting


After


Before


solution; “We are really


impressed with both the market and end­user response to our Fast Trunking System. In a couple of weeks alone, we have seen orders of just under 3,000 metres in Sweden, France and Spain, as well as strong interest from other countries,” states Oliver Weiss, Senior SBU Manager Sylvania Fixtures at Havells­ Sylvania. Roblon Lighting Division has also been


working on creating an ideal retail lighting solution with the introduction of two new lighting updates. The new Libra and XPO­led showcase and display case ranges are exclusively available in the UK from Light Projects Group, and can be run using Roblon’s new highly efficient LED projectors. Both new products feature individual


LED modules that can be replaced independently on sight when required, saving time and money on maintenance. The XPO­led is a conduit luminaire and can be customised to different lengths and heights. It is available with multiple mounting options and in a number of styles to suit each scheme. The Libra range is available with one, two or three fully adjustable, interchangeable fitting heads with a high degree of directivity for more


particular lighting tasks. Both fittings have been


designed to look elegant but simplistic, and because they are recessed in the fitting they provide very little glare, meaning minimal distraction from the products on display. Lighting plays an essential


role in bringing a little theatricality to the retail arena, and can be the key to attracting customer attention.


Contact


Ansorg T: +49 (0) 208 48 46 0 www.ansorg.com


MHA Lighting T: +44 (0) 1942 887 400 www.mhalighting.co.uk


Havells-Sylvania T: +44 (0) 207 011 9700 www.havells-sylvania.com


Roblon


Havells-Sylvania’s Fast Trunking System helps to transform the aesthetic at a Hemköp store in Sweden.


Ansorg has helped to create an inviting and attractive lighting system for the BuY PARIS DUTY FREE at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport.


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