This sophisticated LED luminaire was specifically designed for the cabinetmaking industry.
April 18th, 2012
This year’s AWISA exhibition, showcasing the best in new products for the Australian furniture, cabinet and joinery industries, has a host of new products to share with industry members and design professionals.
In the lead-up to the event, we’re excited to bringing you a first look at some of the innovations you can expect from AWISA.
Among the new products on display in 2012 is the slim, streamline L & Q Pad from Hera Lighting.
L Pad
Q Pad
This sophisticated LED light is a cabinetmaker’s dream, perfect for kitchen, bathroom and commercial applications.
The latest in Hera’s flat LED under-cabinet luminaire range, the L & Q Pad is available in a stainless steel finish, high-gloss black or high-gloss white. It combines a versatile design and state-of-the-art technology for a high performance luminaire.
Lincoln Sentry is the exclusive distributor of Hera in Australia.
See the Hera L & Q Pad in action at AWISA from 11-14 July 2012 at Sydney Exhibition Centre.
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