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184 TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCTS


HID Asymmetric Sagitario Lighting


A recessed fixture of small dimensions, made of matte black finish stainless steel, though also available in different finishes, like silver or white, upon specific request. It may include one or three PowerLEDs (depending on the model selected) with a concentrating lens of different beam angles available. Once installed, it becomes leveled to the surface, projecting a tilted light beam to the surface but with a minimal glare, as the LED module is hidden to the direct view. Suitable for architectural light enhancements and powerful accent lightings. www.sagitariolighting.com


Laser Blade iGuzzini


Laser Blade is the first LED linear downlight with circular distribution. Featuring an extremely minimal design, the body of the fitting is a long and thin strip only 4cm wide, designed to create sophisticated optically circular light distributions. The product avoids the dot like effects typical of single LEDs and creates a more traditional circular distribution normally achieved by circular downlighters, achieving a single general emission. www.iguzzini.co.uk


Lumination Infusion GE


The GE infusion LED downlighter range offers the choice and flexibility to meet different requirements across the office, retail, education and healthcare sectors, as well as other environments where quality and consistency of light is critical. Using Zhaga compliant Infusion Modules, a simple twist-fit, like that of traditional lamps, enables the entire LED module to be removed and replaced in seconds, so luminaires can be designed to allow instant upgrades as technology develops. A gimbal version is also available. www.ge.com


DOWNLIGHTS & GIMBALS


Luci Luci LED


The Luci is intended for downlighting under shelves and ledges in public and private settings. This thin downlight (71.2mm ×13mm ) can be mounted to a 20mm plate and Includes a PWM dimmer along with a wide selection of 5 types of light distribution angles and 5 color source types. It is also possible to select the colour of the decorative cover that goes over the mount surface. www.luci-led.jp


Circadian 3D Arlight


The Circadian 3D product series 60x60 modular luminaires feature 3D surfaces designed to challenge ordinary geometrical formed modular luminaires. Owing to the amorphic surfaces the product collects light in a waved pattern by detaching from square modular form. The lighting can be adjusted throughout the course of the day to suit human biorhythms, which are beneficial to human health and wellbeing. www.arlight.net


Menlo3 Thorn


This recessed modular luminaire provides a balanced lit environment, long life and visually appealing circular geometry. The distinctive ‘floating’ circular diffuser and light chamber provides users with comfortable general lighting by illuminating the ceiling and upper walls. Also suitable for workstations with display screens (luminance < 3000 cd/m2), the strong visual impact will make life as easy as possible for those involved in designing, specifying, realising and managing a quality office lighting scheme. www.thornlighting.com


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