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210 TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT


Glassiled Motion Traxon


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Radiant 3D LED Flex 40 David Morgan Associates


Glassiled Motion is a new addition to Traxon’s Glassiled Exclusive series. It is a versatile tool for the realisation of a wide range of concepts including ambi- ent lighting, decoration and lighting for signalling purposes. Points of light are suspended in glass without any visible connections. Each monochrome pixel is individually dimmable and DMX512 and e:pix controllable. A wide variety of glass types are available. Panel sizes run between 200x 600mm and 1500 x 2700mm. The invisible conductive lay- ers results in less than10% light loss. www.traxontechnologies.com


DOC240 LED We-ef


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The new DOC240 LED gimbal downlight- er is typical of We-ef’s competency in highly efficient lens systems for LED lu- minaires. The white LED versions come with three different colour tempera- tures, along with red, blue and green LEDs which are all offered as standard. It is available with either medium or very narrow beam distribution and can be smoothly rotated through a full 360° and tilted by as much as 30° - before locking securely into place. www.we-ef.com


The Radiant 3D LED Flex 40 linear system is designed for use in a wide va- riety of interior and exterior architec- tural lighting applications where linear lighting needs to follow complex curves and building profiles. It is the middle of three sizes of the 3D LED Flex range and can operate at up to 40 W/m giving an output of up to 2,500 l/m. Joints between the heat sink LED modules allow the system to bend and twist in three dimensions while maintaining a constant LED spacing without dark spots or shadows. www.dmadesign.co.uk


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EcoSpec Linear HP INT Wall Wash EcoSense


EcoSense EcoSpec Linear HP INT Wall Wash is an ultra-bright interior linear white light fixture. These flicker-free fixtures connect directly to AC power, are easily dimmed using an ELV dimmer and utilise precision constant-current circuits for long-life. They are avail- able in a variety of colour temperatures and beam angles to fit any wall-wash or façade application. With its strict LED binning criteria and superior op- tics, these sleek fixtures offer a rich, smooth and consistent output. www.ecosenselighting.com


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Soundlight Comfort Unit Ecophon


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Ecophon has partnered with Philips to create the Soundlight Comfort Unit pro- viding acoustic comfort, high-end de- sign and superior light quality in green buildings. This free-hanging acoustic ceiling panel incorporate state-of- the-art LED lighting, thus providing an integrated solution that absorbs sound in open-plan offices. The panel not only provides office compliant and energy- efficient lighting, but has also been designed to reduce ceiling clutter and exhibits a clean and minimalist look that adds to the interior design of the space. www.ecophon.se


The power of this light source lies in its slender and unobtrusive form and a simplicity of design that means it can be used anywhere. It can be built-in, surface mounted, or hung from the ceiling. An innovative, state-of-the-art magnet and contact system makes that a wide variety of LED-fixtures can be inserted or moved. This product has received several awards, such as a Red Dot ‘best of the best’ distinction for its design quality. www.edendesign.be


on line Eden Design


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