Ribbons of pure light for architectural design: Discreet – distinguished – distinctive. Dimensions: 68 x 100mm (continuous length) Delivery: 1 – 4 weeks Applications: Reception, corridors, boardrooms and offices Variations: Recessed, surface mounted or suspended. Any length. Finish: Opal acrylic diffuser, titanium-painted body
November 21st, 2008
Ribbons of pure light for architectural design: Discreet – distinguished – distinctive.
Dimensions: 68 x 100mm (continuous length)
Delivery: 1 – 4 weeks
Applications: Reception, corridors, boardrooms and offices
Variations: Recessed, surface mounted or suspended. Any length.
Finish: Opal acrylic diffuser, titanium-painted body
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