Fagerhult Pleiad G4 – the only luminaire you need
Fagerhult is now launching the fourth generation of its Pleiad downlight series – an uncompromising classic in a new design. With 50% greater energy efficiency and 100% faster installation, Pleiad G4 is a future-proof investment into the building’s lighting ergonomics and appeal.
Fagerhult’s Pleiad downlight series is now a classic, but when it was launched in 1996 it was ground-breaking. A unique focus at the time on reflector technology and louvres, along with a wide variety of models and light distribution patterns, afforded completely new opportunities to plan energy-efficient general lighting with high lighting comfort. Pleiad is still Fagerhult’s flagship product, and it continues to evolve in line with our ambition to be at the forefront of lighting technology. Pleiad G4 is now being launched, the aim of which is to once again set a new standard in the lighting industry.
“The breadth of the new Pleiad generation – in terms of luminaire models, sizes, light distribution, colour temperature, and connection options – makes other luminaires redundant. Pleiad G4 meets all conceivable needs and makes it possible to plan sophisticated lighting projects using a single downlight family, while also achieving consistency in the technical solutions and a highly cohesive style,” says Product Manager Lars Eriksson.
Pleiad G4 has an energy-efficiency that is 50% greater than the previous generation, and 100% faster installation between the downlight and driver.
“The breadth and fast installation of the luminaire series contribute to cost-effective planning and installation. The drastically reduced weight and volume, combined with increased energy-efficiency, make Pleiad the obvious choice for companies looking to optimise their premises from an energy and sustainability perspective and to put human well-being front and centre.”
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