Collingwood Lighting Brochure 2020/21

Framing vs. feature lighting

With several styles and finishes available, we have the solution that creates the perfect lighting effect for your installation. Types of light effects to consider are:

Wall grazing

Directional

Decorative

WL175A

WL220

WL041IP

A direct to mains LED wall light that is suitable for decorating walls, pillars or posts with floods of light.

Creating an effect that is both modern and elegant, this product can be rotated against a wall to select any angle of light as required, bringing that wow factor to any space.

Over one hundred tiny fins produce large blades of light across walls and ceilings in a dramatic fashion. This decorative wall light is a must for any striking lighting scheme.

Low glare hoods and snoots

Upgrade the look and feel of your wall light installation with a simple low glare hood or snoot accessory. The accessories minimise any ‘spill light’ from the product to create a crisp beam of light which is low glare.

Standard wall light

Low glare hood

Low glare snoot

Flexible wall lighting with a high-quality fixture. Without using an accessory the beam of light has a soft halo around the measured beam angle.

A simple solution to create discreet lighting whilst optimising the light distribution. The widest part of the hood reduces the spill light from one side of the light.

This cylindrical snoot accentuates the style factor. Perfect for creating a moonlight effect the snoot reduces the spill light in all directions.

Height of wall lights

Light positioning

A general rule of choosing the correct height and position for wall lights is 1650mm from floor or ground level (eye level to a person of 5ft 8in height.)

To avoid hot spots when using up/down lights to frame doors and windows, ensure that they are not positioned too closely to the ceiling or other horizontal surfaces.

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