Aeon lighting products thoughtfully consider all the ways to enhance our experience with light.
May 23rd, 2014
From the industrial to the contemporary, Aeon lamps cater to different interiors. They also give off a good and fair distribution of light without stealing attention away from a space.
Characteristically, the recessed lamps feature minimal trimming and are finished with texturised white or black paint such that they are able to mimic the look of the ceiling.
Additionally, Aeon lamps are integrated with either Chip on Board LEDs or Cree hi-power LEDs, which are more energy efficient and have longer lifespans.
And while recessed lamps with precise and controlled angles are often overlooked when it comes to atmospheric illumination, Aeon lamps feature a 32-degree reflector, which gives off a unique lighting accent.
Aeon is carried in Singapore by Sol Luminaire.
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