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Products Showtime Hamilton Litestat


+44 (0) 1747 860088 www.hamilton-litestat.com


Decorative electrical wiring accessories specialist and audio and lighting control systems manufacturer, Hamilton Litestat, will be returning to Decorex 2013 on stand B47. Visitors to the stand will be able to view the British company’s comprehensive range of switch plates and sockets as well as bespoke artisan door furniture from Italian brand Giara, for which Hamilton can produce unique matching plate designs as part of its Savile Row bespoke design service. Hamilton’s new bronze effect plates have been proving very popular since launching this year.


Elstead Lighting


+44 (0) 1420 82377 www.elsteadlighting.com


Adam Hall


+44 (0) 1702 613 922 www.adamhall.com


CAMEO® is a registered brand of the Adam Hall group that adds professional lighting equipment to the range. Besides conventional PAR cans containing state-of-the-art LEDs, the 2012 product range is being continuously expanded to include LED effects, bars, sets, moving heads and the associated accessories. The new lighting products blend design and functionality to meet exacting requirements and offer a host of sophisticated technical features.


Ecopac Power


+44 (0) 1844 20 44 20 www.ecopacpower.com


This constant voltage DALI dimmer interface operates up to 8A output current with ultra-smooth dimming and a wide range DC input from 10.5VDC – 27VDC giving up to 216 watts output power. Current resolution is 8-bit or 16-bit and infinity (1-10) connection is via a 2-pole 5mm pitch screw. Dimming control is by way of DMX-512A, RDM or DALI/DSI interface with the DMX range from 001 -512 (set by RDM) the RDM gives full control over functions and sensors. The DALI-701-8A has up to 98% efficiency and is convection cooled able to operate from -10c to +50c. Other standard features include short circuit, reverse polarity, over voltage, over current and over temperature protections.


Mullan Lighting


+353 (0) 47 86584 www.mullanlighting.com


Manufactured in Ireland, this quirky wall light with adjustable cage looks fantastic in any minimalist or industrial style interior. The MLWL170 is suitable for use in a wide range of areas, including restaurant lighting, pub lighting and dining room lighting. It also looks great when teamed with Edison squirrel cage bulbs.


Finish: Polished Brass, Antique brass, black and white Special finishes e.g. Chrome also available at an additional cost contact us for more information.


A wide range of matching light fittings are also available. Height: 11cm. Width: 38cm. Projection: 19cm.


80 www.a1lightingmagazine.com 100% Design – Stand L152 LUXLive – Stand C32 PLASA – Stand D40


To see more than 1500 products from the Elstead 2013 Collection visit our newly refurbished showroom in Alton. See our website for details of the trade open week 7-15/9. At Decorex we will showcase many of our fabulous new chandeliers, wall lights and portable lights from USA brands Feiss, Hinkley, Quoizel, and Flambeau. Featured is the Hinkley Plymouth 8lt pendant in an Olde Bronze finish. This range also includes a smaller 4lt pendant, 3, 6 and 9 light chandeliers with shades, a flush fitting and 1lt wall bracket. Visit us at Decorex stand E1.


Decorex – Stand E1 Decorex – Stand B47


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