Suspension lamp providing diffused light, sliding and adjustable on a steel cable, with aluminium die-cast body, opal polycarbonate diffuser and 18W/m and 180 LED/m circuit with CRI>90.
AVAILABLE FINISHES:
AVAILABLE LENGTHS:
/100 (L. 102 cm)
/W LED 18W 2260lm 4000K CRI>90
/WW LED 18W 2020lm 3000K CRI>90
/XW LED 18W 1890lm 2700K CRI>90
/150 (L. 152 cm)
/W LED 27W 3390lm 4000K CRI>90
/WW LED 27W 3030lm 3000K CRI>90
/XW LED 27W 2835lm 2700K CRI>90
/200 (L. 202 cm)
/W LED 36W 4520lm 4000K CRI>90
/WW LED 36W 4040lm 3000K CRI>90
/XW LED 36W 3780lm 2700K CRI>90
/300 (L. 302 cm)
/W LED 54W 6780lm 4000K CRI>90
/WW LED 54W 6060lm 3000K CRI>90
/XW LED 54W 5670lm 2700K CRI>90
Tensioners with steel cables as well as rosettes with integrated drivers are to be ordered separately depending on the type of composition chosen. Rosettes with dimmable drivers for PUSH, 1...10V, TRIAC or DALI control are also available.
On request, they are supplied in compositions that provide for the connection of several bodies with feed cables running from lamp to lamp.
The LED light source guarantees high luminous efficiency: a choice of savings and eco-sustainability, but also of light quality. A continuous and uniform light in compliance with the highest visual comfort.
Last updated 20/01/2025
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