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luminaire
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luminaire
A complete lighting unit consisting of a light source, a housing, enclosure, etc.


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Founded in 1969, the company offers luminaires that "stir the imagination of top designers around the world".
Manufacturers have got their heads around the technology and, with some of the luminaires, it is not difficult to imagine a world lit by LEDs.
The Pracht Arktis and Alaska luminaires from Sill Lighting are remarkable as they can perform at temperatures as low as -25[degrees]C for Alaska, and down to a chilly -50[degrees]C for the Arktis.
 
 
 
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