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Sydecar<br />

design Bruno Gecchelin iGuzzini<br />

Flood optic<br />

This optic produces a homogeneous<br />

and uniform distribution of the light<br />

onto surfaces and large objects.<br />

It has a device that lets users regulate<br />

the light beam manually so that light<br />

emission can be adapted to provide<br />

different solutions; this feature is<br />

quite helpful in showrooms,<br />

exhibitions areas, and shows, where<br />

lighting should be changed regularly,<br />

with maximum ease and speed, in<br />

order to effectively light different<br />

objects that will change over time.<br />

Spot optic<br />

The high intensity and reduced width<br />

of the light cone allow for an excellent<br />

light direction with accent lighting,<br />

ideal when highlighting objects that<br />

are smaller in size. The spot optic<br />

also has a focusing device for the<br />

light beam, which allows users to<br />

find the perfect position of the lamp<br />

with respect to the reflector.<br />

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Sydecar is equipped with an innovative<br />

wall washer screen, composed of a<br />

specular reflecting element that<br />

creates a suggestive wall-washing<br />

effect. Available for low voltage halogen<br />

lamps up to 100W/12V and metal<br />

halide lamps up to 150W,<br />

the wall washer screen ensures<br />

uniform lighting of very high vertical<br />

surfaces, and a wide distribution<br />

of the light beam, making it the ideal<br />

product for the lighting requirements<br />

of exhibition and retail areas.<br />

The use of the wall washer screen in<br />

combination with the diffusing filter<br />

makes it possible to illuminate walls<br />

uniformly from floor to ceiling.<br />

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