Zumtobel has comprehensive showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth and agents, which provide full services for additional regional centres throughout Australia.
November 21st, 2008
From its inception in 1982, Zumtobel has provided quality lighting solutions incorporating cutting-edge design and superior functionality. The companyís focus is Humanergy Balance. This advanced lighting philosophy provides lighting solutions which aim for a balance between environment, energy and humanity, harmonising crucial human aspects and energy efficiency.
Product Range
Architectural tracklighting, downlighting, linear fluorescent lighting and decorative feature lighting.
Major Brands
Zumtobel.
Application
Commercial, industrial and hospitality.
Sustainability
The companyís Humanergy Balance philosophy emphasises the importance of energy efficiency, as the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that, on average, 19 per cent of worldwide electricity demand is accounted for by lighting.
Major Projects
World Square, Sydney, NSW; G Star Jeans Store, NSW; Millennium Library, Qld; Q1 Apartments, Qld; Gold Coast Convention Centre, Qld; Swinburne University, Vic; IGA Supermarkets, Vic; Southern Cross Hotel, Vic; Spencer Street Station, Vic.
Specialised Services
Zumtobel works closely with specifiers to devise overall lighting concepts which comply with Australian lighting codes, standards and regulations.
Lead Time
1-4 weeks.
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