Zumtobel have developed a new spotlight range that is versatile, sleek and simple.
December 1st, 2008
Quick, safe and easy to use: the new Arcos lighting range from Zumtobel is paving a new path in spotlight design.
Perfect for exhibitions, the range utilises a simple structure that is reliable and won’t detract from displays. With an uncomplicated cylindrical form, the Arcos is a combination of minimalism and beauty.
Arcos features adjustable focus, allowing the user to pinpoint exactly where they want light to fall – adding a definitive touch to any display. The Arcos lights are also dimmable, and have an anti-glare shield that makes them pleasant on the eyes.
As well as being easy to install and use, the Arcos range is also safe. Zumtobel have created a “cool to touch” system – minimising the risk of burns caused by handling hot lights. The system utilises airflow to cool the light, which has the added benefit of reducing wear-and-tear.
Filters and lenses are also easy to replace, with a removable accessory holder at the front of the light.
The Arcos range blends simplicity with functionality: perfect for amateurs and industry professionals alike.
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