Recessed spotlight (IP44) providing diffused light with hand-ground lead crystal diffuser, chromed aluminum flange and anodized aluminum heatsink.
The different facets, linked to the type of processing, create surprising plays of light and make each single product unique and unrepeatable.
Sirio is available in the catalog with LEDs of different shades of white light, 2700K /XW, 3000K /WW and 4000K /W. On request it is also available at 5000K.
The spotlight can be mounted directly on plasterboard ceilings or walls with the supplied spring or installed in masonry using the formwork that can be ordered separately.
Sirio, Vega and Alcor are part of the Egoluce crystals collection. The crystal, the size and the degree of protection make them suitable for both public and private places. They can be used in groups, even mixed together, to create surprising decorative solutions such as starry skies or installed individually as small diamonds of light.
The operation of the spotlight requires the use of a driver to be ordered separately. Dimmable power supplies are also available for PUSH, 1...10V or DALI control.
ETL version available on request
Last updated 02/08/2023
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