The Historic Houses Trust’s Surf City exhibition employs ERCO’s Logotec LED range to illuminate the display.
October 26th, 2011
Surf City, an exhibition showing at the Museum of Sydney, tracks Sydney’s surf scene in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Surfboards, films, photographs, magazines, music, clothes and other treasures make up the display, giving visitors a glimpse of Australian surf culture in its heyday.



Logotec LED spotlights and wallwashers from ERCO provide light in the exhibition space, gently illuminating the display in a soft glow.

Logotec LEDs are renowned for their energy efficiency and state-of-the-art design.
Logotec LED spotlights have a unique flat shape that allows it to conduct heat effectively and ensures a long functional life. Spherolit technology allows the option of narrow spot, spot, flood or wide flood light distributions – making Logotec LED spotlights an ideal choice for exhibition spaces both large and small.

Wallwashers, also with Spherolit technology, possess a light output ratio much higher than that of conventional reflector systems, providing an efficient and effective lighting solution.
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