Tobias Grau
XT-A FLOOR LED OSA

Tobias Grau
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Design: Tobias Grau
Presented: Euroluce 2011, Milan
Article no: GX42-0
stylepark-id: 04.1089.10241
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Design
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lighting
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technical light
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standing lamps
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01 product description
Product description
In terms of quality of light and energy efficiency, our new XT-A LED OSA office lighting line is a vast improvement on fluorescent equivalents. A brilliant-white light with a high level of colour rendering (3500K, CRI85) is totally glare free due to the LED OSA grid and is used efficiently without creating multiple shadows. Our LEDs reflect the colour spectrum more fully than standard fluorescent lighting, allowing better and more vivid colour rendering. The XT-A FLOOR LED OSA has been designed to replace a typical 4x 55 W floor lamp. An integrated sensor control allows additional energy saving. Various dimming and switching options mean that direct or indirect lighting is possible. In contrast to fluorescent lighting, direct and indirect lighting in LED lamps can be switched on separately from one another.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
700 mm |
height |
1930 mm |
03 technical data
| Fittings | |
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Fittings |
LED |
04 security/protection
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Fire prevention classes |
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05 awards
Awards
iF product design award 2010
06 All XT-A Products
07 Tags
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