Light Culture Australia’s Polaron IQ LED combines a multitude of design options, with flexible combinations available for different applications.
October 2nd, 2015
The basis element of the Polaron IQ LED family is a filigree, round light profile supplying maximum planning flexibility. Its diversity enables countless combinations in the series – meaning that light and luminaire design can be perfectly modified to the application. The custom-designed luminaire is installed without any effort thanks to a clever fixing concept.
The purist design of the Polaron IQ LED is noticeable and yet timeless. The delicate, perfectly proportioned ring blends harmoniously into the interior design. The modular product family supplies maximum design flexibility with two different ring sizes and light emissions (direct/indirect or indirect only), as well as different mounting options as either a recessed, semi-recessed, surface-mounted (wall or ceiling) or suspended luminaire.
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