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Logotec ERCO
The Logotec range of spotlights and re- cessed spotlights is specifically designed for LEDs. Innovative optoelectronic components make the spotlight range a sustainable comparable alternative to spotlights with conventional reflec- tors and lamps, such as low-voltage halogen lamps up to 100 watts or HIT 20-watt metal halide lamps. Thanks to the patented Spherolit lenses, the new spotlight range offers a comprehensive selection of six different light intensity distributions, which also includes par- ticularly efficient wallwashers. Logotec LED are available as track-mounted and as recessed spotlights
www.erco.com
ArcPad 48 Anolis
The ArcPad 48 is designed for the genera- tion of rich, saturated colours and colour changing effects in wall-washing, spot light- ing, and large alcove lighting in many ar- chitectural applications. The ArcPad 48 is a durable and robust fixture with a minimum projected lifespan of 60,000 hours. The base of the fixture is made from cast metal and it is built with two holes in the base for floor or wall mounting. The head can be moved in relation to the base in ranges: pan +45°/-45°, tilt +60°/-90°.
www.anolis.eu
Beacon Concord
The Concord Beacon range is one of the most comprehensive on the market, offering both new cutting-edge LED technology and a wide selection of traditional lamp sources, providing com- plete versatility for display and accent lighting applications. Beacon introduces a timeless but contemporary all die-cast aluminium design based around simple geometric shapes offering a selection of beam angles and additional filters and accessories to complete the range. The Beacon LED provides good colour rendering, zero UV/ IR radiation, reduc- tion in maintenance costs and an energy saving solution.
www.concord-lighting.com
A product that goes against the norm of traditional retail lighting products – a track spotlight with a difference. Designed around the LED source itself, the dramatic form of the new G product has been designed to make the statement that it is LED and proud to be so. Using 12 LEDs in a unique curved arrangement and capable of delivering out- put equivalent to 20W or 35W metal halide, G offers a true balance of aesthetics with performance.
www.acdclighting.co.uk
Neximo Trilux
Neximo is an especially high quality sus- pended luminaire that plays with new forms with regard to the light emission. The body section tapering upwards with a depth of only 2.5 cm, appears as a flat plane and subordinates itself pleas- ingly to the interior design of almost any room. Its 22 high power LEDs emit light directly and without glare to the desktop, and its indirect wide distribu- tion (36 high power LEDs) ensures good general room illumination.
www.trilux.co.uk
Easypix Martin Professional
Easypix is a modular, plug-and-play LED striplight designed to enhance interior spaces in a wide variety of applications. It is built for ultimate ease-of-use with full spectrum RGB colour mixing, a choice of diffuser lenses, and an easy means of installation. Easypix is exceptionally bright compared to similar products in its range with an RGB colour mixing system that excels at producing saturated colours. Four easy-to-swap beam options are available - very narrow, narrow, medium and wide.
www.martin.com
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