Itza custom pendant
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07 MAR 2018 |
PRODUCT AND INNOVATION
Defined by its trend-neutral, clean and simple lines, Itza's 50/50 light distribution creates harmonious and stimulating environments where people thrive.
For a greater level of visual variation Itza can be customised with a range of different adhesive colours. The matt finish creates a more robust, industrial expression while the shift-effect gloss appears to change colour as it follows Itza’s soft contours.
Supplied with Constant Light Output (CLO / L100).
Installation
Pendant single/continuous.
Output
Delta: 4700 > 5700 lm.
Beta Opti: 4700 > 5700 lm.
Finish
White. Grey. Custom (chrome, carbon fibre, wood etc.)
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