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Vet Practice Magazine
The Australian designed and made ULED and Phantom procedure lights have been reviewed in the October 2017 edition of Vet Practice Magazine. The article appears in the Tools of the Trade section reviewed by Dr Jim Thompson of Turramurra Veterinary Hospital. Read the full article by clicking here.
Read MoreLED Puck – Integration into Shelters
When you are looking unobtrusive, robust and bright yet efficient lighting for your shelter, the LED Puck is the answer. Over the years we have supplied pucks to a wide range of award winning shelter applications: Acland Street Shleters – St Kilda Melbourne, Victoria Public Transport Victoria (PTV), the City of Port Phillip…
Read MoreDouble Whammy for Fox Design in the Swedish Lighting Awards
Planet Lighting’s Nordic distributor Fox Design grabbed the top two places in the 2014 Swedish Lighting Awards. The winner was the Royal Swedish Library pictured here, with Europe’s longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge making the final short list.
Read MoreIES Awards for HLS minipuck in both WA and VIC
The minipuck continues to gather awards! Recently, Relume Consulting picked up an Award of Excellence for the Lennox Street Park in Richmond for ‘A brilliant and innovative solution for illuminating an external space in a sensitive residential area’. The solution is so simple, yet most would have overlooked it. Ingeniously the minipuck was used illuminating…
Read MoreSubmerged at Vivid – an installation by Sinclair Park
Vivid 2015 Submerged Installation by Sinclair Park This year at Vivid – Sydney’s festival of light, music and ideas – Planet Lighting designer Sinclair Park is exhibiting an exciting show of underwater LED lights programmed to reflect tides, current and waves. The lights were modified aquaculture LED lights manufactured by Planet for the Tasmanian salmon…
Read MoreProduct news: HLS Gen4 LED Integrated Lighting for LED Handrail, street-furniture, urban art installations and decorative lighting.
HLS Gen4 sets a new standard in LED integrated lighting for illuminated handrail, incorporation into street-furniture, urban art installations and decorative lighting, with the arrival of the new iteration HLS minipuck; the LED module suitable for integration into any flat metallic surface or handrail (ø38-100mm) of wall thickness of >1.5mm. Planet Lighting is now offering…
Read MoreSwanston Street Redevelopment – HLS minipucks Underseat Lighting
The $25million City of Melbourne redevelopment of Swanston Street – the iconic spine of Melbourne – has been completed. One of the main objectives was to provide a safer environment, an enhanced experience with united landscape elements and public art. This included four new tram super stops at Franklin and A’Beckett streets and the installation of…
Read MoreUrban Landscape Architecture: LED Street sculpture London Borough of Lambeth
Product: HLS LED Minipuck Lighting Design: DPA Lighting Consultants Landscape architects: Gross Max Client : London Borough of London, Transport of London Distributor : Wila Lighting UK Renowned landscape architects Gross Max designed an urban space in Brixton, bringing three public spaces together: Tate Gardens, Windrush Square and St Matthews Peace Garden. The overall vision was to create a safe and well-lit public space…
Read MoreStratford Olympic Gateway – LED Handrail
Westfield Stratford Steps are located right in the heart of the Olympic Gateway. To ensure adequate lighting of the steps leading from Stratford Station up to the Shopping Mall and the Olympic Gateway, specifiers chose the powerful HLS LED handrail minipuck. At only 1.5W the HLS minipuck has a light output of up to 150 lumens and achieves…
Read MoreLED lighting solution – Eleanor Schonell Bridge Brisbane
Product: HLS LED Minipuck Client : Brisbane City Council Electrical Contractor : SJ Electrical Iconic Eleanor Schonell Bridge is a well-known Brisbane landmark, connecting the St Lucia University of Queensland campus with Dutton Park. The cable-stayed bridge was built in 2006 and was the first bridge in Australia for the exclusive use by public transport;…
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