Spectral's Blade combines lighting and sound absorbing panels in the form of vertical baffles. The product also allows heat to rise between the baffles allowing the use of the thermal mass of concrete soffits. Spectral

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Spectral's Blade combines lighting and sound absorbing panels in the form of vertical baffles. The product also allows heat to rise between the baffles allowing the use of the thermal mass of concrete soffits. Spectral
The Infra-Structure collection is Vincent Van Duysen’s reinterpretation of a typical Bauhaus design language. It exposes a tubular structure with an industrial aesthetic, creating a network of light within the space. Infra-Structure expresses an architectural composition through its rhythm and sequences. The wide range of directional LED luminaries and pendants for ambient lighting, offers solutions for multiple applications and contexts. The collection is composed of a 24V track using the Flos exclusive magnetic technology for power distribution and luminaries installation. It is surface mounted as a grid with endless possible combinations by placing single or multiple parallel modular lines. Flos
Bega ceiling and wall luminaries are IP 65 rated and made of cast aluminium, aluminium, steel and crystal glass. Options for LED, fluorescent and halogen lamps. Bega began by producing a wrought-iron three lamp chandelier on 20 Sept 1945. Photo Max Schultz, Mulheim an der Ruhr. Bega
Penthouse collection 4 gang toggle switch in antique bronze finish. Features a slimline, screwless flat plate with hidden clip-in fixings for a flush finish. Wandsworth Electrical have been manufacturing and designing in England since 1904. Wandsworth Electrical
Luton's RadioRA 2 is a wireless home control system with the ability to adjust the amount of daylight and electric light (using light controls and automated shades) as well as temperature. The system also turns off standby power to small appliances when they’re not in use. Lutron
Sconce light designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby in 2011. Opaque ceramic body with injection moulded polycarbonate cover. Power LED light source. Flos