This award-winning luminaire utilises the latest LED technology.
June 27th, 2011
LEDPOD, designed by Paul Roos of Klik Systems Australia, was recently awarded ’Design of Excellence’ at the National Luminaire Design Awards.
It was also a key feature of Vivid Sydney’s ’Hopscotch’ installation, where the luminaire was controlled by switching DMX and individual sensors, reacting to the movements of visitors travelling up and down a set of stairs.

Made of aluminium and stainless steel, LEDPOD is designed to fit into stainless steel handrails from 62-38mm in diameter.


Incorporating the latest in LED technology, LEDPOD from Klik provides an innovative and energy efficient lighting solution.

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