Perth-based lighting distributor Lighting Options Australia is the exclusive Australian importer of UK lighting company Paviom.
March 29th, 2011
Lighting Options Australia and Paviom are both dynamic young brands committed to quality, cutting edge and sustainable lighting solutions.
By teaming up, the 2 companies are bringing leading lighting solutions from the UK to the Australian market.
A standout of Paviom’s range is Aptus, an illuminated, sculptural bollard designed by award-winning designer Terence Woodgate.
Aptus takes inspiration from the work of Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida, with a partial cut to bend the light head up from the main body.
Configurations include single or double versions, with down and up lighting options.
The natural light finish and lighting configurations make Aptus suitable for a variety of different landscape applications.
The Paviom range also offers Lofoot, a range of distinctive low carbon lighting with a ‘bud’-like appearance.
The Lofoot family offers specifiers enormous flexibility as it includes in-ground, bollard, column, projectors and post tops versions, with a variety of energy efficient light sources including LED, Compact Fluorescent and HID technology.
Discover Paviom at Lighting Options Australia today.
Lighting Options Australia
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