The design style of this range of pendants is reminiscent of traditional industrial framing, and makes it suitable to elegantly address the lighting design needs of settings such as shops, trade fair pavilions, shopping centres, foyers and corridors. The utilisation of materials other than metal such as roto-symmetrical diffusers in prismatic methacrylate and the unusual colour schemes including green and magenta give the range its characteristic decorative value and extend its application range to all settings that require unique layouts and customisation. The maxi pendant model is particularly interesting for the technology it employs, which features micro-prismatic anti-glare optics. The light generated by remote phosphor LED sources goes through the screen creating a three-dimensional texture formed by multiple overlapping light rings, whose appearance changes depending on the observer's position. As well as in the maxi pendant version, QSO is available in two different dimensions, in the variants with metal reflector or with prismatic methacrylate diffuser. Both allow to house a comprehensive range of light sources (from LED technology to traditional sources). The range is complemented by professional use accessories, including ‘food’ filters to show “fresh” produce to its best advantage in the food retail and mass retail sectors. Pendants are available in the monochrome silver-grey, black or white versions or in the following interesting colour schemes: black/green, black/magenta and black/white.
QSO
- Product Name
- QSO
- Manufacturer
- Mizar
- Manufactured
- Italy
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