Created to ensure practicality and style, KLIK Systems’ AKWA range opens up an infinite amount of possibilities for designers.
KLIK Systems, an Australian-owned linear lighting entity has continued to innovate in it’s forty years as a manufacturer. With state-of-the-art in house technologies, KLIK Systems have been blessed with the ability to remain at the forefront of linear lighting products.
KLIK Systems’ new AKWA range is one of the most flexible, durable and stylish IP66 IK10 linear lighting products on the market. Given KLIK Systems’ reputation and history as a company that has created products for an encompassing range of spaces and purposes, the AKWA series is most certainly an extension of the reputation the Australian company has forged over the preceding decades.

AKWA features within KLIK’s KALLI and EKKO ranges, offering designers and clients a large array of sizes and scales of profiles, to ensure it will fit within project’s of any shape or purpose. Available as continuous systems or discrete units, they can act as either the salient object, or merely to provide light. There is also the ability to have fully illuminated mitred bends. By means of resin encapsulation at the KLIK Systems factory in Sydney where all of the systems are manufactured, both KALLI AKWA and EKKO AKWA offer the high levels of quality synonymous with Australian manufacturing. As KLIK custom makes every fitting, KALLI AKWA and EKKO AKWA can be made in any length.

Both the KALLI and EKKO systems have features that make them more practical for certain purposes. Whilst the EKKO AKWA’s small form factor requires remote power supply to achieve the petite aesthetic, the KALLI AKWA utilises integral control gear making it very suitable for infrastructure work such as railway stations. The standard LEDoptek diffuser used for both families offers a dot free continuous illumination, however the KALLI AKWA range has the added advantage of an asymmetric LEDoptek offering as well as an Ultra High Performance louvre, both as IP66 IK10.

Both the KALLI AKWA and EKKO AKWA systems are easy to install, offering full flexibility of recessed, surface, wall, wire suspension and rod suspension mountings. The blind couplings used to create continuous lengths are seamless and free from light leaks, as are the end plates on all systems.

KLIK Systems’ innovative collection of architectural lighting systems supports creativity – giving architects, designers and specifiers products tailor-made for a range of projects. KLIK’s highly customisable products lend themselves to elegant impactful lighting statements.
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