Thorn Lighting and Zumtobel have launched new lighting products to improve their portfolio.
Thorn debuted new wall light Katona which has 50,000 hour lifetime and is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications such as corridors, stairwells, entrance halls, and storage rooms. The mounted light is designed to withstand difficult environment conditions like humidity, dust or even accidental damage. According to Thorn, the new luminaire product also minimizes the accumulation of dirt and dust, ensuring easy cleaning and maintenance.
Katona offers lumen outputs ranging from 1000 lm to 2000 lm and color temperatures of 4000K or a warmer 3000K and is available in round and square designs. The luminaire can be programmed and monitored with DALI control, presence sensor or via the app with the wireless connectivity option.
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“With Katona, Thorn proves that wall lights don’t need to be bulky and industrial. They can be slim, sleek and modern – and flexible enough for a range of indoor and outdoor applications including hallways and building exteriors,” said Clemens Neuner, Thorn’s Product Manager of Katona.
Meanwhile, Zumtobel announced the new SUPERSYSTEM integral collection for architectural lighting instruments. The lighting system integrates a wide range of lighting instruments into a holistic lighting solution which can be used by lighting designers and architects to meet different requirements for varied places like museums, shops and offices.
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Different requirements used to mean different products. But the SUPERSYSTEM integral collection integrates all these options into one pure design concept. One range offers adjustable accent lighting with spots or gimbals, horizontal down lighting, perfect vertical wall washing and pleasant indirect lighting. Each version has been carefully engineered for the exact needs of the particular job as well as to maintain high level of visual comfort. The product offers low brightness with minimal light spill, outstanding glare control (UGR<0).
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