Banvil2000 Dual Colour Edge Lit Ultra Slim Downlight Panels

August 23, 2016

Banvil2000 introduces a unique solution for creating incredible atmospheres with the simple flick of a switch. A new addition to Banvil’s ultra slim downlight panel family is the dual colour model, available in three different sizes and stock colour of red, blue and white edge lit and 3000K and 4000K centre light colours. These panels offer a super bright inside light coupled with a soft outside illumination, creating unique ambience and mood lighting in any setting.

Ideal for restaurants, banquet halls, bakeries, cafés, bars, theatres, kitchens, basements, man-caves, bedrooms, inside of furniture, or anywhere you would like to add some pizzazz, these panels give you the ability to instantly change the dynamic of any room. The luminaires can be operated in three modes, with the outside edge lit feature colour only, the centre disc light only, or both in tandem, all controlled by simply turning the light switch on and off.

Utilizing the latest in LED technologies and optical enhancements, these panels offer superior performance compared to a typical downlight, with the added bonus of a second colour. These downlights deliver high lumen output along with great visual comfort, can be installed in minutes and provide beautiful, unique lighting for years to come. It can also be used as a nightlight to create a safe, non-invasive glow, while consuming little energy.

These are available in any custom colour via special order. 

Find out more: www.banvil2000.com/en/dual-color-edge-lit-ultra-slim-panels.

 

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