Philips’ StyliD LED Spot Rreceived Gold iF Product Design Award

Philips’ StyliD LED spot has been awarded the prestigious gold iF product design award.

As part of the next generation of LED retail lighting, the StyliD produces sparkling warm light which creates an appealing atmosphere inside a store and helps merchandise to stand out as well as lowers the cost in both maintenance and energy use in comparison with traditional lighting.
 
According to the iF jury report: “With the StyliD LED luminaire range Philips realized the first truly variable LED solution that meets the requirements of having both optimal light quality and energy efficiency. The simple, good quality of StyliD is beautiful and groundbreaking for retail lighting.”

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