Thorn to Launch Global Spotlight Range

Thorn’s new Tonic family of spotlights, to be unveiled at the EuroShop trade fair in Düsseldorf on 5-9 March, are set to raise the game for retail lighting – all over the world. Tonic is a truly global product: ready to be specified anywhere thanks to global certification and an integrated multi-voltage driver (110V – 240V). This means retailers can standardise their specifications for Berlin, Boston and Beijing, and achieve the same great brand experience everywhere.
 
   

Thorn’s new Tonic spotlight. (Thorn Lighting/ LEDinside)

Thorn knows that quality of light is everything in retail, and Tonic proves that there’s no need for retailers to compromise on colour quality when choosing LED lighting. Unlike many LED products, all the spotlights in the Tonic family boast a colour-rendering index (CRI) of over 90, so the true colours of in-store displays and products are shown as vibrantly and vividly as possible.
 
With their minimal tubular appearance, the Tonic products share a common aesthetic, making it easier for designers to create clean and consistent look in stores, showrooms and shopping malls.
 
Thanks to its cutting-edge LED technology and highly efficient optics, Tonic achieves high efficacy of 90 lumens per watt (and that’s the figure for the fitting as a whole, not just for the LEDs alone). That means savings of more than 40% compared to 35W and 50W metal halide fittings,
 
It is available in warm (3000K) and neutral (4000K) colour temperatures, with lumen packages of either 1,800lm or 2,800lm, equivalent to the output of 35W and 50W metal halides.
 
Tonic features highly efficient lenses that create uniform light, free of iridescence, while mimicking the appearance of traditional technologies. The lenses are interchangeable with a choice of four beam angles, from spot to wide and very wide.
 
Tonic features a global three-phase GA69-certified track adapter for use with existing three-phase track installations. It can be rotated 350° and tilted 90° to meet a wide variety of requirements.
 
Michael Ball, EVP Business Division Thorn says: “Our clients want to be able to specify products globally without having to worry about compatibility, certification or different standards. That’s why we’ve made sure the whole Tonic family is ready to be specified anywhere. It’s certified for Europe, North America and China and the multi-voltage driver means it’s good to go wherever you are. For global brands, this is a truly global spotlight.”
 
The Tonic range will be extended with gyro and gimbal-mounted versions later this year to have a full product range for shop & retail lighting. For further information please visit www.thornlighting.com/retail
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