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Light Projects T: +44 (0) 20 7231 8282 www.lightprojects.co.uk


Graff Diamonds on London’s Bond Street is now lit to stunning effect. This has been achieved by Lighting Design International using LEDStar 3 MK3 and Minor Wall Mounted light fittings manufactured by the Light Projects Group. The fittings, finished in a Durable Grey White RAL PTFE Paint colour to blend in with the exterior stonework, spotlights and employ Warm White LEDs. The LEDstar 3 is a compact, high performance spotlight manufactured from anodised or PTFE coated aluminium in white, black or satin silver with special colours available to special order.


Flex Connectors T: +44 (0) 20 8580 1066 www.flexconnectors.co.uk


Megaman T: +44 (0) 845 408 4625 www.megamanuk.com


LED GU10 and Gls lamps from Megaman UK are being used in a variety of applications at the new privately owned £4 million Woodland Spa, set within 100 acres of rolling landscape in the magnificent Lancashire countryside. Megaman’s lamps were chosen for the project due to their cool running temperature as well as offering energy savings of up to 80%. Decorative lighting was created and supplied by Pendle based Chantelle Lighting who chose to use Megaman’s LED GU10 and Gls lamps within specific areas of the spa.


Flex connectors have produced a new animation to demonstrate how simple the flex7 lighting connection and control System is. The animation gives an overview of how the modular system fits together, and goes on to give examples of how it can be adapted to suit different scenarios. It introduces Bob, an Electrical Contractor who is unfamiliar with The flex7 System, and his boss who is a little indecisive. Bob begins the animation with no great interest in The flex7 System.


You can see the animation at www.flexconnectors.co.uk/bob


Elstead Lighting T: +44 (0) 1420 823 77 www.elsteadlighting.com


Elstead will showcase many of the 300 USA designed products at EuroLuce in April. Elstead signed a unique deal in 2012 with Feiss, Hinkley, Quoizel and Flambeau, to manufacture a selection of their portfolios for the 220-240V markets. Featured is the Feiss Baton Rouge pedestal. This traditional die cast aluminium pedestal is available in a warm walnut finish with gold highlights and tinted glass. It is IP44 and is part of a range that offers a small, medium and large wall lantern and a chain lantern that can be converted to flush mount. For more details visit elsteadlighting.com


Photometric and optical Testing T: +44 (0) 1451 812222 www.photometrictesting.co.uk


Photometric & Optical Testing have introduced a Photobiological Training Course to their training portfolio, the second of which takes place on Wednesday 29th May 9-5pm at the Cotswold Business Centre.


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response to the reappraisal of LED safety standards which has had a significant impact on the process of bringing to market products containing LEDs or any other non-laser source of optical radiation, whether the emission of light be the primary purpose of the product or not.


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