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INNOVISIONS in LIGHTING Luminaires INNOVISIONS IN LIGHTING Luminaires Product Ceiling Pendant Wall Floor Page luminaire luminaire luminaire luminaire CRYSTAL ATLAS 6 – 11 Atlas Select CRYSTAL VEGA 14 – 15 CRYSTAL ICE 18 – 19 CRYSTAL ATTRACTION 20 – 21 Elegance, Noblesse CRYSTAL DECO 22 – 23 Sol, Cube, Alba, Sphere, Vial CRYSTAL 4 REFLEX 26 – 27 Melody, Funtasy, Breath CRYSTAL SUPREME 30 – 31 View, Reflect CRYSTAL MOVE 34 – 35 Flame, Rainbow, Dynamic CRYSTAL BOOGIE 36 – 37 Pyramide, Ball CRYSTAL FELLOW 40 – 41 Turnaround, Temper CRYSTAL SPOTS 42 – 45 Fana, Avana, Diona, Tabea CRYSTAL FLAIR 48 – 49 Splendid, Matrix, Wave CRYSTAL RHYTHM 52 – 57 Samba, Rock, Tango, Swing, Jazz Accessories Luminaires 58 Walk-over lights 59 Appendix Pictograms 60 Protection classes 61 SWAROVSKI worldwide 62 CONTENT 3 CRYSTAL ATLAS A circle of cut crystal enchanting any room. ATLAS crystal AB ATLAS moon ATLAS jet 6 CRYSTAL ATLAS ATLAS crystal ATLAS Recessed downlight An Atlas luminaire bathes the room in charming, warm light. The facetted ring of highly polished crystal plays with the light, creating a symmetrical pattern of reflections on the ceiling. Atlas luminaires are ideal for hotel suites, corridors and living rooms. Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, 35 W, Ø 51 mm, pin base GU5.3 Recommended lamp: Osram Decostar 51 IRC Depth of insertion: 100 mm Ceiling thickness: 1 – 15 mm EXCL. Ceiling opening: Ø 65 mm Weight: 420 g Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... ATLAS crystal 030 009 gold-plated 020 009 chrome 040 009 chrome matte ATLAS crystal AB 030 009 AB gold-plated 020 009 AB chrome 040 009 AB chrome matte ø 110 ATLAS moon 030 009 Moon gold-plated 020 009 Moon chrome 040 009 Moon chrome matte ATLAS jet 030 009 Jet gold-plated 020 009 Jet chrome 040 009 Jet chrome matte CRYSTAL ATLAS 7 ATLAS select crystal 110 ATLAS select 46,1 Surface-mounted ceiling / wall luminaire Atlas select luminaires suffuse any room with warm light. The ring of brilliantly polished crystal casts delightful reflections onto ceiling or wall. Atlas select luminaires can be adjusted to individual needs and are perfect for 243,4 hotel suites, corridors, bars and restaurants, or homes. Lamp: Mains voltage halogen reflector lamp, 50 W, GZ10 socket Recommended lamp: Osram Halopar 16 or Philips Twistline Pro Dichro 109,8 Weight: 860 g EXCL. 151 Product Article number Version A.9950 NR ... 203 ATLAS select crystal 600 030 chrome ATLAS select crystal AB 600 031 chrome ATLAS select moon 600 032 chrome 8 CRYSTAL ATLAS ATLAS select crystal AB ATLAS select moon CRYSTAL ATLAS 9 ATLAS select crystal ATLAS select crystal AB ATLAS select moon 10 ATLAS select Pendant lamp Atlas select pendant luminaires create a pleasant, warm light and will provide outstanding illumination for bars or tables in restaurants or in home dining rooms. The facetted ring of highly 110 polished crystal makes the Atlas select luminaire a decorative feature in its own right. 46,1 Lamp: Mains voltage halogen reflector lamp, 50 W, GZ10 socket Recommended lamp: Osram Halopar 16 or Philips Twistline Pro Dichro Weight: 810 g EXCL. max. 1500 Product Article number Version A.9950 NR ... ATLAS select crystal 600 040 chrome ATLAS select crystal AB 600 041 chrome ATLAS select moon 600 042 chrome 109,8 CRYSTAL ATLAS 11 CRYSTAL VEGA Radiant clarity meets refl ected symmetry. VEGA crystal 14 CRYSTAL VEGA VEGA crystal AB „Z“ VEGA Recessed downlight Vega luminaires combine clear, symmetrical reflections with functionality. With its precision cutting and excellent light dispersal, this crystal hemisphere is perfect for providing general illumination in bars, restaurants, hallways and hotel suites, as well as living and dining areas in the home. Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, 35 W, Ø 51 mm, pin base GU5.3 Recommended lamp: Osram Decostar 51 IRC Depth of insertion: 70 mm Ceiling thickness: 1 – 15 mm EXCL. Ceiling opening: Ø 65 mm Weight: 300 g Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... VEGA crystal 030 010 gold-plated 020 010 chrome 040 010 chrome matte VEGA crystal AB „Z“ 030 010 AB „Z“ gold-plated 020 010 AB „Z“ chrome 040 010 AB „Z“ chrome matte CRYSTAL VEGA 15 CRYSTAL ICE Soft lighting soothes body and soul. ICE COLOR AB ICE SPRINGTIME ICE CRYSTAL ICE BREEZE ICE BORDEAUX ICE MENTALITY ICE SUNSET ICE Recessed downlight These decorative luminaires cast sensational and very stylish asymmetrical reflections onto ceilings, creating a comfortable, harmonious mood. Ice luminaires, with their hand-set crystals, are particularly attractive in hotel suites, lobbies and relaxation areas, as well as in home bedrooms and living rooms. Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, 35 W, Ø 51 mm, pin base GU5.3 Recommended lamp: Osram Decostar 51 IRC Depth of insertion: 100 mm Ceiling thickness: 1 – 15 mm EXCL. Ceiling opening: Ø 65 mm Weight: 240 g Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... ICE COLOR 030 015 gold-plated crystal AB 020 015 chrome 040 015 chrome matte ICE SPRINGTIME 030 018 gold-plated antique green 020 018 chrome 040 018 chrome matte ICE CRYSTAL 030 014 gold-plated 020 014 chrome 040 014 chrome matte ICE BREEZE 030 016 gold-plated medium sapphire 020 016 chrome 040 016 chrome matte ICE BORDEAUX 030 030 gold-plated crystal/bordeaux red 020 030 chrome 040 030 chrome matte ICE MENTALITY 030 019 gold-plated rosaline 020 019 chrome 040 019 chrome matte ICE SUNSET 030 017 gold-plated crystal/light topaz 020 017 chrome 040 017 chrome matte CRYSTAL ICE 19 NOBLESSE crystal ELEGANCE, NOBLESSE HID recessed ceiling luminaires Attraction luminaires, with their HID lamp are very powerful. This makes them suitable for use in high-ceilinged areas such as hotel lobbies, ballrooms and conference halls. A ring of highly polished crystal, or crystal set into a ring of glass, enlivens ceilings with an atmospheric light show. Lamp: Metal halide lamp, 35/70 W, G12 base Recommended lamp: Philips CDM-T 35 W / 70 W, pin base G12 Electronic lamp ballast: included in the scope of delivery Depth of insertion: 150 mm EXCL. Ceiling thickness: 1 – 25 mm Ceiling opening: Ø 116 mm Weight: 1,500 g incl. ELB Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... NOBLESSE crystal 000 104 white 35 W 000 204 chrome 000 304 gold-plated NOBLESSE crystal 000 105 white 70 W 000 205 chrome 000 305 gold-plated ELEGANCE crystal 000 100 white 35 W 000 200 chrome 000 300 gold-plated ELEGANCE crystal 000 102 white 70 W 000 202 chrome 000 302 gold-plated ELEGANCE crystal AB 000 101 white 35 W 000 201 chrome 000 301 gold-plated ELEGANCE crystal AB 000 103 white 70 W 000 203 chrome 000 303 gold-plated 20 CRYSTAL ATTRACTION ELEGANCE crystal ELEGANCE crystal AB CRYSTAL ATTRACTION 21 SOL CUBE 22 CRYSTAL DECO ALBA SPHERE VIAL SOL, CUBE, ALBA, SPHERE, VIAL Recessed downlights All five Deco luminaires are marked by pleasant, cheerful lighting effects and are ideal for illuminating a very wide range of environments – in hotels as well as homes. Each model casts unique reflections with touches of colour onto the ceiling; the crystals are meticulously set by hand in many different shapes and hues. Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, 35 W, Ø 51 mm, pin base GU5.3 Recommended lamp: Osram Decostar 51 IRC Depth of insertion: 100 mm Ceiling thickness: 1 – 15 mm EXCL. Ceiling opening: Ø 65 mm Weight: 220 g Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... SOL 030 005 gold-plated 020 005 chrome 040 005 chrome matte CUBE 030 025 gold-plated 020 025 chrome 040 025 chrome matte ALBA 030 001 gold-plated 020 001 chrome 040 001 chrome matte SPHERE 030 027 gold-plated 020 027 chrome 040 027 chrome matte VIAL 030 007 gold-plated 020 007 chrome 040 007 chrome matte CRYSTAL DECO 23 CRYSTAL 4 REFLEX Fantastic refl ections spreading their wings. MELODY MELODY, FUNTASY, BREATH Recessed downlights Crystal 4 Reflex luminaires combine functional lighting with colourful atmospheric ceiling effects. The two asym- metrical crystal features, with their extra chaton-cut crystals, are uniquely decorative. Crystal 4 Reflex luminaires provide highly attractive illumination in hotel rooms and corridors as well as homes. Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, 35 W, Ø 51 mm, pin base GU5.3 Recommended lamp: Osram Decostar 51 IRC Depth of insertion: 100 mm Ceiling thickness: 1 – 15 mm EXCL. Ceiling opening: Ø 65 mm Weight: 240 g Product Article number Version A.8992 NR ... MELODY 500 301 gold-plated crystal AB/crystal 500 311 chrome 500 321 chrome matte FUNTASY 500 100 gold-plated crystal/topaz 500 110 chrome 500 120 chrome matte BREATH 500 001 gold-plated crystal/sapphire 500 011 chrome 500 021 chrome matte 26 CRYSTAL 4 REFLEX FUNTASY BREATH CRYSTAL 4 REFLEX 27 CRYSTAL SUPREME Hidden light sources unveil the power and elegance of crystal. VIEW crystal 30 CRYSTAL SUPREME REFLECT crystal VIEW, REFLECT Recessed ceiling luminaires DA ø 110 Supreme luminaires are especially well suited for use in hotel suites, bars and lobbies, but are also recommended for large rooms in the home. Depending on the model, the luminaires will either light up an entire room or provide wall washer accents. min. 120 Lamp: Low voltage halogen lamp, max. 50 W, 12 V, pin base GY6.35 Recommended lamp: Osram Halostar IRC Depth of insertion: 120 mm 110 Ceiling thickness: 12,5 – 15 mm EXCL. ø 125 Ceiling opening: Ø 110 mm Weight: View 1,500 g DA ø 110 Reflect 1,100 g Product Article number Version min. 120 A.9950 NR ... VIEW crystal 700 000 Stainless steel 89 REFLECT crystal 700 100 Stainless steel ø 125 CRYSTAL SUPREME 31 CRYSTAL MOVE Ceiling and wall in a symbiotic play of light.
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