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


The ubiquitous 50W GU10 Halogen has had its day! Energy hungry, short life and poor light beam quality are all elements that Halogen GU10 lamps cannot improve on. The new Toshiba E-CORE GU10 7.1W now provides a low energy, long life solution to your GU10 halogen lamps with superb beam quality. Generating over 355 Lumens, this lamp offers the opportunity to reduce energy consumption by 85% without reduction in light output compared to a 50W halogen GU10. With dimming capability included, it will allow for even greater energy savings and allow you to control the light you need.


Astro Lighting


T: +44 (0) 1279 427001 www.astrolighting.co.uk


Astro Lighting is a leading British designer and manufacturer of contemporary lighting at the forefront of the hospitality sector. At the Sleep Event, Astro will be launching the 2013 collection including numerous products designed specifically for the hotel sector. Debuting on Stand M10 will be the new Leo LED reading light, which has a flexible 410mm arm, built-in LED driver, a 3w Luxeon integral LED in warm white and three finishes in polished chrome, matt nickel or bronze.


Reggiani T: +44 (0) 208 2363000 www.reggiani.net


Lighting from Reggiani has been used to illuminate the works of Pablo Picasso at the “Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso in Paris”, on display at the Palazzo Reale in Milan. Reggiani’s LED Luce System was the preferred lighting choice for the museum as the lighting had to be flexible whilst enhancing the works on display, which differentiated in terms of size and light sensitivity. The high performance 14W and 26W LED sources + IOS LL2 Optics used for the project offer excellent white light, have a 3000K colour temperature to achieve a warm and welcoming ambience and a high colour rendering of CRI 97.


Aura Long Life Lamps T: +44 (0)1952 200181 www.auralight.com


Aura UltiLED Long Life is a high lumen LED light source that delivers excellent energy efficiency, high quality of light, and has a lifetime of at least 60,000 hours. UltiLED Long Life gives you all the benefits of LED lighting today, while ensuring that you can easily upgrade your lighting installation as LED technology develops, without replacing the entire LED luminaire.


Light Projects has adapted its Birdie and Mentor fittings as part of a programme to re-engineer its most popular fittings to house the latest LED modules. Both fittings, primarily used for interior architectural and display lighting, are now available with the latest LEDs from Megaman. The Mentor and Birdie ranges are manufactured from steel and aluminium with a polyester powder coated finish in black or white as standard. Both are fully versatile and adaptable and can be used as standalone fittings on a surface plate or on single or three-circuit tracks in a run, as required. They come with a wide range of accessories including frosted lenses and dichroic filters.


Light Projects T: +44 (0) 207 3318282 www.lightprojects.co.uk


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