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Brisa Vibia
Brisa is part of Vibia’s new Outdoor Collection designed by Lievore Altherr Molina. Its sleek silhouette blends with flora during the day and provides a beam of intense yet warm light at night, accenting those surfaces that re- quire higher levels of illumination. Brisa uses LED technology and is available in four different models, as built-in or surface mounted, and in khaki or matt oxide lacquer.
www.vibia.com
Sirius Proled
Pendant Millilumen
This pendant comprises a ceiling junction box, exchangeable suspension wires and aluminium housing for opti- mised heat management. In conjunction with carefully adjusted low-voltage DC power and the power adapter inte- grated into the ceiling box, the design and technology behind this product ensures an extremely long service life and optimum luminous energy provided by the installed top-quality LED lighting technology with good colour rendering. It offers uniform illumination, even for very large tables, as well as room illumination through both up- and downlighting.
www.millelumen.de
The Proled Sirius family is a profession- al recessed LED Downlight range for realizing a perfect homogenous room illumination. The specially selected Samsung LEDs offers a lumen output of up to 3300 lumen with LED colours from 3000 and 4000K and a CRI > 80. Available in four different diameters from 80 till 195mm the types are paint- ed in white, silver or black. Depending of the selected constant current driver a dimming control is also possible.
www.proled.com
Vince Deltalight
Bolt i-LèD
Bolt combines the benefits of LEDs with the absence of power supply electronic components, thus offering an easy-to-install spotlight - the ideal solution to replace downlights with a halogen or fluorescent light source. Bolt is available in three different models of different sizes, with a square or rounded shape, ideal to create accent lighting thanks to 60° optics, or a soft and diffused environment light, thanks to a highly transparent PMMA diffuser. The i-LèD brand is part of the Linea Light Group.
www.linealight.com
The Vince wall fixture stands for sleek design and a warm uplight effect. Its compact and extremely flat shape reduces physical appearance and visual impact as much as possible, without compromising the quality of light. Its elegant minimalism is ideal for anyone who likes interior architecture to speak for itself. A plexiglas top hides a cluster of powerleds, guaranteeing a diffuse and inviting light effect. With the power supply included in the body, Vince is easy to install.
www.deltalight.co.uk
Strip Nexoluce
These flexible LED strips, made with high or low bright LED, are suitable for most architectural lighting needs. They achieve a very good quality and effi- ciency, and they are also waterproof. Made in Italy, the low bright strips come with a minimum CRI90 as standard, while the high bright strips come with CRI85 typical (both warm and natural white).
www.nexoluce.com
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