The lens system of Quadra luminaires is quite unique in that it produces a particularly uniform beam with superb efficiency.
May 29th, 2013
The luminaire’s photometric properties have been optimised in terms of efficient visual comfort by using an antiglare frame with cross baffle and a cutoff angle of 30°.
This combination of economic and comfortable ambient lighting, striking design and particularly shallow recess depth make Quadra a truly unique luminaire.

Quadra is an ideal lighting tool for promotional areas in shops or administrative buildings, where economical solutions and brilliance are required for the illumination of merchandise, objects and material.
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