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LightVault 8 Kim Lighting


The industry’s first Bluetooth con- trolled LED outdoor in-ground lumi- naire. Lightvault 8 represents a new family of LED only in-ground luminaires featuring a sealed light engine and Bluetooth connectivity for aiming and dimming. The sealed LED light engine is maintenance free and is impervious to water and debris delivering the most durable, versatile, advanced in-ground luminaire solution available on the market today. www.kimlighting.com


Securlite A sleek architectural tubular luminaire, designed for lighting public spaces and enhancing buildings. With an increased resistance to external aggressions with its IK10+ / 80 joule polycarbonate diffuser and IP67. Very elegant thanks to its polished stainless steel end caps and white polyamide internal trim, the Fila is designed for both dimmable fluorescent and the new LED sources. To optimise energy savings, Fila can be supplied with Easy-Sensor Pro, a built in microwave motion sensor. Featuring an uncluttered design, robustness and durability. www.securlite.com/home


Dune MC Family OUTDOOR


Square Grazer Grupo MCI


Monochrome Tube Traxon


Ideal for outlining and emphasising architectural detail, distinguishing facades, walls and borders with a concentrated, even radiance. With its compact, low-profile design, exteri- or rating, and three available fixture lengths, combined with flexible mount- ing options, Monochrome Tube fits into nearly any installation space. Optional dimming capability via DMX512 enables a variety of ambient lighting options and Monochrome Tube can be dai- sy-chained up to 12 metres per power run, increasing flexibility while lowering installation and maintenance costs. www.traxontechnologies.com


Square Grazers unique design, with PSU integrated, is a perfect solution for architectural illumination using 48W, 66W or 132W that perfectly fits as part of the architecture. The swivel head projector comes with a wide range of colors (from cold white to RGBW) and optics (9º, 28º, 45 and 10x50) which helps to create many lighting atmo- spheres with great precision. Square Grazer finds the optimal balance between aesthetical and functional values, technical perfection and easy mounting. www.grupo-mci.org


Griven Available in RGBW, cold white and dynamic white colour temperature ver- sions, Dune MC is a highly performing LED projector specifically designed for exterior recessed applications. Based on an efficient combination of power- ful RGBW full colour LEDs, the dynamic white light configuration stands out. This compact and versatile fixture is ideal for spot lighting and wall grazing owing to the wide selection of exchangeable optics groups available. This IP67 rated light fixture is suit- able for ground mounting applications and this versatile fitting also allows beam positioning through 10° moving capability. www.griven.com


Wash 48 GS Illumination Physics


This high-powered LED luminaire was specifically designed for long throw and narrow beam applications with 5 degrees divergence, however it is also available with a variety of wider lenses. It was deliberately designed with a symmetrical LED array as opposed to the rectangular layout typically used by its competitors. Furthermore, it is a lighter and more compact product in comparison to existing hi-end long- reach LED luminaires as well as being more economical. If greater light out- put is required two units can be paired together. www.illuminationphysics.com


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