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190 TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW


Iris Spectral


LitePads Rosco


Litepad is a slim profile light (8mm thick) that creates a soft, even source of light and can be custom made to suit particular applications, such as the pictured project, where Rosco LitePads were configured in a brushed aluminium framing system. Acrylic panels provided both the diffusion and the colour. www.rosco.com


Iris is a circular T5 luminaire, available in surface mounted, suspended, wall mounted or recessed versions, with fully customisable decorative interior colour foils. Iris comprises an anodised aluminium housing, containing a low glare reeded micro-prism diffuser, wrapped in opaque, coloured or trans- parent clear acrylic case. Available in a range of colours, Iris can be custom tailored to match any corporate iden- tity and also features a unique hollow centre that contains all the luminaire electronics. www.spectral-lighting.co.uk


Porthole MJ Lighting Technology


The Porthole light is part of the new Sky Light range of LED panels which offer an amazing quality of light to give a natural feel to any area. They are available in warm, cool or natural white as well as a range of colours for shop displays. These are a range of energy efficient downlights designed to deliver high performance and maximum light intensity from a compact linear package. It features high power LEDs in a stylish die cast enclosure which also acts as a heat sink. www.mjlighting.com


Orbical Range Lumisphere


Farnell element14 Verbatim Velve OLED


Farnell element14 had the UK debut of the latest OLED technology from Mitsubishi Chemical, marketed under the Verbatim Velve brand name. Verbatim OLED offers a dimmable, colour and white tone tunable OLED panel available in sizes up to 140 x140 mm, with luminance of approximately 1000 cd/m2 at a colour temperature of 3000K,enhanced by a light-extraction film on the luminous surface. Power consumption is approx 2W. A ‘plug and play’ unit will be available from Farnell element 14 for designers to develop this fascinating new technology. www.farnell.com/lighting


With a new look and a new feel, Lumi- sphere have brought exciting prod- ucts to the event, including the P68 and UL2108 listed Orbical range. The range is particularly suited to extreme outdoor weather conditions and can be seen at London’s Victoria Embankment. www.lumisphere.co.uk


Arca Philip Payne


The Arca is an emergency light with small dimensions and a downlight fea- ture for compatibility with BS5266-10. The product is injection moulded and comes with a range of options. It can be recessed or surface mounted and in a feature bezel, available in many finishes. Without the bezel the rear fixing of the polished legend provides a floating look that is very popular with designers. www.p-payne.co.uk


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