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Ego Martini


ArcSource Outdoor 24 Anolis


The Anolis ArcSource Outdoor 24 is the latest addition to the already popular ArcSource outdoor range. The Arc- Source Outdoor 24 offers a high light output with a full range of optics. Mounted within an IP66 high-grade aluminium housing this product is ideal for exterior applications, offering solu- tions to many lighting scenarios. With its stirrup mounting the product has a complete range of movement, which can easily be fixed to stop any move- ment once the product is in the ideal position. www.anolis.eu


This cylinder-shaped aluminium fixture is available in pedant, bollard and floor lamp versions. 22cm in diameter, the Ego’s body has been laser cut to produce a grillwork of multifarious geo- metric shapes. The floor lamp version has a height of 180cm, the bollard and pendant versions are 60cm. It is IP65 protected, including the electronic ballast, which is housed in a sealed casing. www.martinilight.com


Torp LED Spotlight Illuma


Ideal for retail and display applica- tions, this bold 39W spotlight features the latest LED technology from Philips and offers a high 3000 lumen output comparable to a 35W CDM-T. The LEDs provide excellent colour rendering, lumen maintenance and long lamp life of up to 50,000 hours - a solution that offers reduced energy and maintenance costs. Minimised UV and IR allows the end user to achieve a high light output with closer illumination due - an ideal for vibrant displays and perishable surfaces. www.illuma.co.uk


STICK-DE3 Nicolaudie


Radiant 2000 lumen IP 65 LED spotlight David Morgan Associates


The Radiant 2000 lumen IP 65 LED spot- light is designed for use in a wide range of exterior architectural accent lighting applications. The die-cast marine grade aluminium heat sink body is designed to accommodate a variety of high output, white light and RGBW LED arrays in- cluding Xicato, Philips, Osram, Citizen, LED Engine and Bridgelux. The large passive heat sink is de- signed to operate the LED arrays, at their specified working temperature, with light outputs up to 2,000 lumens depending on colour temperature and CRI. www.dmadesign.co.uk


Like the STICK-KU1, the STICK-DE3 can be mounted to a wall and can control up to 1024 DMX channels. The control- ler can be connected via USB to a com- puter and programmed with the Easy Stand Alone 2 (PC/Mac) or Easy Stand Alone Pro (PC) software. Alternatively, it can be connected to a local network using the integrated Ethernet socket and programmed and controlled with an iOS or Android device using either the STICK Remote app or the Arcolis lighting design app. www.nicolaudie.com


Anello Sattler Objektlicht


Sattler’s newest circular LED pendant has a 2600mm diameter and a depth of 6cm. It appeared at The ARC Show having been awarded a prestigious iF product design award. Anello impressed the jury of well-known professionals and designers with its combination of strict, minimalistic design and modern, trend-setting LED-RGB technology. The piece utilises cold-white 6500K LEDs as standard, though warm-white 3700K or colour-adjustable ( 2700 - 8000 K, CRI >90) versions are also available. www.sattler-objektlicht.de


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