Lighting Option releases Paviom Lofoot In-Ground Up Light, designed by Jason Thawley.
April 19th, 2011
Lofoot in-ground is the genesis of this range of outdoor luminaires. The in-ground fitting must combat the worst of environmental conditions, and so becomes the benchmark for the Lofoot module concept.
Below ground, the precision engineered module provides a watertight seal and ensures condensation control. Above ground, the walkover and rollover solutions reflect nature and Lofoot’s eco-conscience pedigree and is 90% recyclable (minimum) by weight. Lamp combinations include LED, CFL and metal halide with a wide range of distribution and accessory options.
Paviom is delighted to announce that its signature Lofoot range has won the prestigious Red Dot Award for the product design category. The Red Dot Award is acknowledged worldwide as the seal of quality for outstanding design and innovation.

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