Combining compact construction and high performance LED technology, these new downlights by TRILUX pack a punch.
February 28th, 2012
With a range of design attachments, the square Athenik Ligra LED and round Inperla Ligra LED can be integrated into almost any interior.
IP54 protection from below, thanks to a sealed cover, makes the luminaire a safe option. What’s more, efficient reflector technology and a high service life make it the economical option, too.
The luminaire’s high performance is matched by its elegant, compact design.
Even in demanding applications, the downlight makes the most of its strengths to provide an ideal lighting solution.
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