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Composit
design design J.M. Wilmotte
Guzzmi
Accent lighting modules
Multilamp structural elements
in 3 lengths, designed for 2, 3, or 4
adjustable optical assemblies.
Module 2 compartment
Module 3 compartment
Module 4 compartment
Structural modules
This system's modern blind covers give end users maximum flexibility, giving them light where and when they need it.
Fluorescent T16
Along with modules and blind covers, an additional reglette for fluorescent T16 tubes is available for indirect lighting.
Blind module L= 900
Reglette L=590
Reglette
L=890
Reglette
L=1190
Joints
Many combinations are possible thanks to linear and corner (L) joints and spacers.
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Linear joints
Corner coupling Connecting joints
Compositions
The system allows users to create a multitude of compositions: linear single or continuous rows, linear double with contrasting modules, square and rectangular.
Continuous row linear composition
Installation systems
To better solve diverse lighting requirements,Composit can be installed as pendants, horizontal or vertical wall-mountings, or as ceiling-mountings.
Horizontal and vertical wall/ceiling attachment
Suspension cables Power supply with cables
Compact module
A professional module is available.
It has been specially designed for shop
contemporary windows in retail spaces.
With the same length of standard
3-compartment modules, it can now
hold 4 gyroscopes. The module is
adaptable to vertical or horizontal
surfaces and as a ceiling-mounting.
Fluorescent indirect lighting is not
possible.
ceiling-mounting application
vertical
wall-mounting
application
horizontal
wall-mounting
application
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