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LOGOTEC LIGHT

(1984)


Logotec’s design combines economic general-service lamps with powerful reflectors in a housing made of two basic fittings formed by cutting a cylinder at a 45-degree angle that are backed by a minimum of accessories. Designed for contract and industrial lighting uses, Logotec is capable of meeting all lighting requirements: allowing for both simple controls and complex, fine adjustments such as color correction and image framing. Its camera-like structure allows the light beam to be directed with incremental precision.




 
 

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