Austere and Elegant. Such is the new LIGHT AIR system developed as a handsome decoration for any architectural composition. All the elements match each other; they may be adjusted to varying illumination intensity; the direction of light can be changed: it can be directed upward, or upward and down.
Suspended elements are installed with thin wires which shows how lightweight the structure is. The wires are 40 mm thick.
The appliance's surface is made of sheet steel. It has been designed for use of fluorescent electronic lamps of the latest generation (T16).



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The product may come with emergency lighting. The system is ideal for various rooms intended for shops, show-rooms, offices, VDU-equipped rooms, shopping centers and schools. The appliance complies with EN60598-1.
LE PERROQUET This suspended system represents the greatest achievement of the factory.
The lamps are made of compacted aluminum and thermoplastic material according to a special "mixed" technology. Lamps are available in four versions, with different reflector sizes. A wide range of accessories is available, including guides, screens, filters, colored glass. This system was created to solve problems connected with lighting for repairing and restoration work in the Beaubour Complex which was opened in January, 2000. The system's flexibility facilitates its easy adaptation to large variegated areas with rooms of different functional purpose. The factory's patented suspended system guarantees ideal mechanical and electrical installation, even in projectors of heavy weight and large size. Moreover, all the models have safety guard systems preventing them from turning around vertical and horizontal rods.
PARALLEL Designed by Bruno Gecchilin
Parallel is an embodiment of evolution of Iguzzini lighting fixtures, the so-called "accent" system. This is a series of projectors with a soft visual effect, powered by a low voltage light source and low voltage halogen sources. The optical vessel is separated from the internal mechanism, thereby guaranteeing the best functioning conditions and the highest efficiency.
The appliance is made of compacted aluminum. Parallel may come with a square or rectangular screen surface. A wide range of accessories is available, such as color filters, light guides, wall-washer screens, UHF-ray filters, close light screens. This model is widely used in shops, exhibitions, commercial centers and museums, where the interiors require accentuated lighting. The appliance complies with EN60598-1 with appendices. Safety class: IP 20 for the rectangular model; IP-40 for the square model.
SPIN Designed by Arnold Chan
This embedded ceiling lighting system is eyesight-friendly.
A different number of light sources may be installed inside the lamp. Their direction may be easily adjusted for simultaneous illumination of any number of objects.
Spin is designed of sheet aluminum, and may be produced in two versions: small and large, equipped, respectively, with 3 and 4 light sources. Spin is able to place light accents; it is especially good for exhibition centers, retail outlets, and museums where it is required to meet high aesthetic requirements and provide maximum lighting.
Optimal systems against lighting pollution.
Until 1994, the main topic of Iguzzini's promotions was lighting pollution which ran: "Who stole the Milky Way?"
The goal of Iguzzini was to warn everyone who used artificial lighting (that is all of us!) about the danger of erroneous design of lighting fixtures.
From the technical point of view, the phenomenon of lighting pollution is caused by luminescent light directed toward the sky: artificial light released upwards is diffused by particles of the atmosphere (molecules and aerosols) and creates luminescence.
This brightness visible to the eye acts as illuminated veil which reduces the contrast of the vault of heaven, and at the same time, our ability to see the stars.
The main cause of this lies in the use of appliances without screens, which direct a part of their light beam straight into the sky.
The share of light loss is very high in such appliance.
Such appliances defeat their purpose. The new IGUZZINI light-darkening fixtures may be used in existing facilities in order to bring them into line with generally accepted light pollution prevention regulations.