Concord Rises with the Tide

Concord Rises with the Tide

The Concord Tide range by Sylvania is ideal for applications requiring illumination of large wall surfaces.

Sylvania has launched Concord Tide, a range of linear luminaires for application in retail, museums and galleries.

Combining the latest LED technology with optimised lens technology, Tide’s miniaturised lighting units can be housed within existing track or alternatively recessed into a ceiling to provide a unique architectural lighting solution.

Its discreet design helps create a near invisible solution which focuses attention purely on the display or exhibit being viewed.

Richard Turner, General Manager, EMEA Verticals Business Unit for Sylvania, says: “The innovative range delivers clean, crisp lines of light and is the ideal choice for creating subtle ambient light and wall-washing effects in museum and gallery settings. It

has the ability to give a dull, emotionless object personality just by the touch of a button or the flick of a switch. Tide doesn’t just emit light, it emits life.”

There are three ways the Concord Tide can be represented; Symmetric for subtle ambient lighting around perimeters, Asymmetric for vertical illuminance and wall-washing, and Double Asymmetric for corridor applications where both sides need to be lit.

Additionally, Concord Tide is available as a non-dimmable solution as standard or as a DALI dimmable version for those who want to create varying looks and ambiences.

Available in 3000K and 4000K colour temperatures, Concord Tide has a lumen output up to 2000lm at 75lm/W for the high efficiency version or 2600lm at 66lm/W for the high output model.

Concord Tide can also stand the test of time with a long lifetime of around 60,000 hours at 70% of the original output.

Concord Tide has a fixed length of 600mm and its size allows it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings forming a perfect partnership between light and architectural design.

For more information please visit: http://www.sylvania-lighting.com/en-int/concord

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