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


British designer and manufacturer of contemporary lighting, Astro, has launched the Park Lane Grande Twin Shade, a new addition to the Park Lane family. It has the familiar clean lines and a generous rectangular shade but with a twist - there are two lamps within one large shade. Designed specifically for spacious areas of hotels such as the lounge and dining room, the Park Lane Grande Twin Shade has a classic contemporary style that will suit both old and new interiors.


Reggiani T: +44 (0)20 8236 3000 www.reggiani.net


Recolight T: +44 (0)845 6017749 www.recolight.co.uk


Recolight, the leading specialist recycling scheme for lamps, has launched a new and improved online booking system for its business collection points and recyclers across the country. With over 1,100 collection points across the UK, Recolight has one of the largest networks dedicated to the collection of commercial lamps. Recolight has updated its booking system, known as Recoweb, to give Recolight’s collection partners a more efficient and user-friendly way of requesting free of charge collections.


Delmatic T: +44 (0)208 987 5900 www.delmatic.com


Coventry University has constructed a new Faculty of Engineering and Computing building. The building uses a range of ‘green’ technologies, including an advanced lighting management system from Delmatic. Most of the lighting throughout the five-storey building uses T5 fluorescent light sources in luminaires that exceed an 85% light output ratio. This inherent efficiency is refined using a Delmatic system with a combination of DALI and switched lighting control linked to a full graphical central PC. Monitoring and testing of emergency lighting is also managed through the DALI system.


Tridonic T: +44 (0)1256 374300 www.tridonic.com


Tridonic has launched second generation versions of the popular TALEXengine STARK QLE and LLE LED systems, which have been enhance to offer twenty percent more light output and even better light quality. Originally introduced earlier this year, the square (QLE) version is ideal for wide area illumination or for long-run projects, whilst the linear (LLE) version has been designed for creating clear lines of light. Both can be used separately or in combination and offer a variety of options to luminaire designers who want an alternative to T5, T8 and TCL fluorescent lamps.


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NickLed from Reggiani is a virtually invisible architectural recessed projector, available in two versions – COMPACT and COMFORT - and with a range of optical configurations, enabling designers to address each project’s requirements with both precision and flair. NickLed also features switchable power to provide alternatives in light output and energy consumption.


The COMPACT version provides exceptional diffused lighting, while COMFORT is the optimal solution for the widest lighting needs, using Reggiani’s Interchangeable Optical System (IOS) to deliver a range of beam widths.


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