Philips Lighting – A classic design for a familiar look

 

 

 

A classic design for a familiar look

 

At Philips, we know lighting.  For over 125 years, Philips has been a lighting innovator.  So, with all the benefits and advancements in LED, there has never been a better time to upgrade lighting.   With the Philips LED glass PAR portfolio, our single optic technology provides the familiar look and feel traditional of halogen PARs, while using only a fraction of the energy. 

 

Why chose LED glass PAR Lamps?

  • The Philips LED glass portfolio delivers LED benefits at an extremely affordable price
  • Traditional lamp shapes (A19, PAR16, PAR20, PAR30, and PAR38)
  • Comparable light output to the most popular conventional lamps
  • Glass finish for a look and feel replicating traditional halogen PARs

 

To find out more, please visit your local Distributor, or the Philips website.  For additional support or resources, check out the Canadian Real Pros site where there are a wide variety of tools that can help with all of your lighting projects. No matter what the demands, from individual house lighting to large-scale industrial illumination and everything in between, Philips has a tool to help.

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