HALO Lighting release the Microblade Circle; lighting fixtures designed by the connoisseurs of recessed lighting, Atelier Sedap.
August 22nd, 2013
HALO Lighting expands its international brand offering with a new addition to the Atelier Sedap range. Atelier Sedap, the French company celebrated for their work with plaster and recessed lighting, presents The Microblade Circle. HALO Lighting provide access to this lighting feature primed for wall and ceiling use.

The Microblade Circle is LED driven and implicates high strength plaster luminaires; creating halos of light that blend with the architecture. Smaller models are available in D100 and D150.

As the name suggests, the Microblade Circle 200 stands at a grand 200cm in diameter. It is a high strength plaster profile for recessing linear LED lighting, 55mm deep, best used for wall and ceiling application.
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