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Products Retail Lighting Megaman


(0) 845 408 4625 www.megamanuk.com


Energy saving expert Megaman UK has supplied its 4W LED MR11 reflector lamps for use throughout the display areas at Jersey based Rivoli Jewellers and the Swarovski franchise store. This retro‐fit installation has dramatically reduced heat output throughout both stores, whilst reducing energy consumption and maintenance costs.


Part of Megaman’s LED Professional Range, the 4W GU4 MR11 reflector lamps offer 50,000 hours life and are an ideal substitute for halogen, providing significant energy savings.


GE Lighting


+44 (0) 800 169 8290 www.gelighting.com/eu


GE Lighting has launched a new Indoor Solutions catalogue presenting the company’s key LED and CMH innovations suitable for office, retail, education and healthcare environments. The wide range of luminaires and downlights have been designed to deliver a variety of aesthetic, performance and environmental advantages based on GE Lighting’s expertise and understanding of the needs of different indoor applications.


Hacel Lighting +44 (0) 191 280 9940 www.hacel.co.uk


Continuing to develop their innovative LED range, the ultra slim Wallwasher LED by Hacel combines high output, exceptional photometric performance, energy efficiency and longevity. The extruded aluminium ‘drop down’ asymmetric design with a recessing depth of only 31mm, delivers lighting directly into the wall and ceiling junction making it eminently suited to wall display illumination in retail applications. Designed for 15mm and 25mm T grid ceilings with complementary versions for recessed and surface applications, the Wallwasher LED hosts a choice of gear types adding to the luminaires versatility and is available in Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K) and Cool White (5000K) versions.


GE Lighting


+44 (0) 800 169 8290 www.gelighting.com/eu


The next generation Infusion LED modules are now available from GE Lighting, offering significant wattage reductions and improved levels of efficacy. The interchangeable module range includes M1000, M1500, M2000 and M3000 versions, providing an ideal LED lighting solution for retail environments. Today’s fast‐changing environment requires innovative ideas to make the most of all sales tools. And lighting in particular is an effective, creative and easy way to maximize any shopping experience. Retail therefore requires highly flexible lighting options, especially when it has to highlight and create different displays. GE Lighting has developed the module Infusion LED that opens the door to a new concept of lighting design.


arken P‐O‐P


+44 (0) 1638 565656 www.arken‐pop.com


The ‘Purelite LED panel’ is an ambient light source designed for the retail environment. The products unique choice of bright white, warm white, cool white or coloured LEDs, ensure a wide range of suitable applications including overhead illumination, back lighting, marketing walls, product illumination within freestanding display units, and illumination of glass shelving or counters.


The product’s control gear and optional low voltage dimmer provide outstanding control of brightness levels.


If you would like a brochure on this product please contact us using the details above.


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As a trusted brand with a long lighting heritage, GE Lighting offers specifiers high quality, multiple lighting solutions that are fit‐for purpose, versatile and effective. With extensive testing procedures in place, specifiers can also be assured that lighting solutions from GE Lighting offer reliable and long‐ term performance.


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