Recessed spotlight (IP44) with diffused light with transparent methacrylate diffuser characterized by the presence of air bubbles inside that intercept the light of the LED source and reflect it, creating always different games. The flange is in chromed aluminum, the heatsink in anodized aluminum.
The creation of the diffuser takes place by blowing at air pressure during the extrusion of the methacrylate bar. This operation is completely random and makes every single product unique and unrepeatable.
FIRE 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 formwork that can be ordered separately.
The small size and the degree of protection make it suitable for both public and private places. It can be used in groups to create striking decorative solutions such as starry skies or installed individually as a small sign 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 01/08/2023
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