Indesignlive shines the spotlight on Zumtobel’s new Iyon LED range.
May 8th, 2011
With its excellent colour rendition and high luminous flux levels of around 1100, 2000 and 3200 lumens, the Iyon LED spotlight is perfect for retail spaces.
This innovative spotlight achieves efficiency levels as high as 65 lumens per watt.

Its colour quality remains bright and stable for the duration of the luminaire’s long service life.
Beam patterns range from super spot to wide flood, for precise spot-on accent lighting.
With its smooth, fluid shape, Iyon conveys notions of constant movement and liveliness.

Variable lighting scenes and targeted spatial positioning go hand in hand with the way in which the light source continuously transforms itself.
Sophisticated design, state-of-the-art technology and versatility make for a spotlight that really makes spaces shine.
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