Brushed stainless steel exterior luminaire. Frosted acrylic diffuser for double-sided glare-free light distribution. For ceiling or wall installation. Able to be mounted vertically or horizontally.Optional steel concrete anchor, security set and coloured filters in red, yellow, green or blue also available.
December 1st, 2008
Brushed stainless steel exterior luminaire. Frosted acrylic diffuser for double-sided glare-free light distribution. For ceiling or wall installation. Able to be mounted vertically or horizontally.Optional steel concrete anchor, security set and coloured filters in red, yellow, green or blue also available.
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