XAL Inc, NOD: LFI 2017 Category Winner – Indoor Decorative and Track

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The classic conicity of the light sculpture makes it as simple as it is decorative – NOD has universal added value thanks to its diversity of applications.

The NOD features a cone-shaped luminaire housing made of plastic; luminaire housing 330° rotatable and 180° tiltable pivot-mounted; elegant suspended luminaire with black soft-touch surface; with height adjustable cable suspension, feed in cable; homogeneously illuminated, satinised PMMA cover; energy-efficient LEDs with high colour rendering; Binning < 3-Step MacAdam.

Available in the light colours 2700 K and 3000 K; CRI > 80; min. 80 % of luminous flux after 50,000 operating hours; protection class IP 20; PC I; converter included, dimmable with leading or trailing edge phase dimmer.

For more information:

https://www.xal.com/en/catalogue/nod/

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