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TECHNOLOGY / RETAIL LIGHTING


Metropole Projection Lighting


The Metropole is a track mounted LED spotlight, designed with a con- temporary aesthetic for retail display applications. Available in up to 3000lm with a CRI of 80 and up to 2000lm with a CRI of 98, in 3000k, 3500k and 4000k colour temperatures. AlphaLED incor- porates the Xicato module, delivering unrivalled performance. It is the only LED product that guarantees not only a minimum of five years life, but also the quantity and quality of light during that initial period. www.projectionlighting.co.uk


Avanti LED 3000 Lystra


The Avanti LED is a new generation of spotlights aimed for the retail market. Designed for a long operating life, with little need for service, the product offers great comfort with integrated passive cooling technology. Made out of high quality die-casted aluminum and designed with great care featuring a unique expression and solid quality feeling. The standard version comes with universal 3-circuit track adapt- er and the DALI version with control adapter dimmable 100-1%. www.lystraljus.se


Lumination Linear GE


With an ultra-thin profile providing double asymmetric light distribution, the Lumination Linear is ideal for retail settings. Containing a thin and uniform lighting panel, the product can be sus- pended from the ceiling, producing a glare free even glow when illuminated and a nearly transparent effect when switched off. Offering a double asym- metric distribution, as well as vertical and horizontal illuminance, the Lumina- tion Linear is available with a number of different mounting options and in either 1800mm or 1200mm length. www.gelighting.com


Lumenline Lumenpulse


Lumenline offers a complete general lighting system, with multiple appli- cations for retail environments, public spaces, offices and classrooms. With its slim 65mm profile, Lumenline challeng- es the performance of T5 HO fluores- cent systems, using 25% less energy. It is available in pendant, surface mount and recessed formats, in several sizes, or in continuous runs. It can be con- figured with various options, provide direct and indirect light, and can be controlled via DMX, DALI, 0-10 volt, Lumentalk or Lutron EcoSystem. www.lumenpulse.com


Focused Lighting Norka


3dien Series Arlight


The luminaire manufacturer Norka has more than 60 years experience in the manufacturing of technical luminaires with high protection rating, which are tailored to particular environmental conditions and vision requirements. With “Focused Lighting”, NORKA had developed a complete new concept of luminaires with variable lumen packag- es adapted to be state-of-art. www.norkalighting.com


Altera Studio designed the ‘3dien’ 60x60 modular luminaires for Arlight who manufactured and launched the series for indoor use. The design is inspired by nature and the 3D surfaces challenge the ordinary geometrical formed modular luminaires. Owing to its amorphic surfaces, the luminaires collect light in a waved form. The 3dien lighting system is supported by Led, and the lighting colour can be changed throughout the day to best suit human biorhythms, therefore benefiting hu- man health and comfort. www.arlight.net


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