Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation High impact Share Tweet Help Large rooms needn't be a lighting challenge, thanks to the efficiency of the Philips Europa2 downlight View of a lounge room's lighting, with floor to ceiling windows, and multicoloured furniture and accessories. Reducing energy demand and minimising maintenance costs are high priorities for building owners. For long-term peace of mind, new Europa2 downlights offer an eco-friendly solution.Ray Sanders of Philips Lighting says exciting developments in new reflector technology mean up to 20% more light is gained with Europa2 downlights."This allows lower wattage lamps to be used, which ensures reduced power bills." Close view of the Philips Europa2 downlight Sanders says although Europa2 is also a visually attractive luminaire, a choice of decorative accessories can be added to offer even more design flexibility. These include a sealed exterior version for lobby and entrance areas."Currently a top-selling downlight in Europe, the Europa2 is also finding favour here with owners of offices and hospitality buildings," says Sanders. "Many retail and education facilities are also taking advantage of the savings."Sanders says Philips supplies Master PLC lamps with the Europa2 solution. View of a lounge room's lighting, with floor to ceiling windows, and multicoloured furniture and accessories. "The Master PLC has a 50% longer service lifetime than standard CFL lamps, which means more cost-effective maintenance. In addition, the Master PLC needs 45% less mercury than standard compact fluorescent lamps, which benefits all of us in terms of environmental protection."For more information on these products, phone 0800 4 Light (454 448) Email: itinfo.newzealand@philips.com. Website: www.lighting.philips.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 07 May, 2004 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Collaboration and connection 17 Nov, 2024 Memories of the Alhambra 17 Nov, 2024 Stone, wood and metal 17 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2011 NZ2011 Read More Similar Stories