Established in 1979 Australian-owned Klik Systems has been supplying the market with high quality architectural and linear light fittings for the last 20 years. Their linear product range has been designed in-house to accommodate a full range of lighting possibilites.
May 21st, 2008
KLIK Systems Australia, as seen in ’The Collection 07/08’
Product Range – Lighting
Brands – Klik has four system families: Classic Kliktube, The Beam, The Stellar and The Wave/ Scallop range.
Applications – Commercial, hospitality, retail, education facilities, transport and residential.
Sustainability – Environmentally focused, Klik products utilise the latest lamp technologies in an effort to minimise the number of luminaries and energy required.
Major Projects – Parramatta Railway Station, Sydney, Perth Law Courts, Steelcase Offices, Singapore, Hume City Council Offices Melbourne, Prince Court Hospital Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Auckland Museum.
Specialised Services – Klik provides individual tailored illumination solutions, making each and every fitting to client order.
Featured Product – 125 Wash, concealed in wall/ceiling cavity and utilising LightStream technology provides a seamless wash of ambient light to the surroundings.
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