Anolis Shed Light on Their Latest LED Offerings at LIGHTFAIR 2018

Anolis, an architectural lighting solution company based in the Czech Republic, attended LIGHTFAIR 2018 to present their latest offerings.

Anolis works together with the lighting design community, supporting them by doing simulations of structures and designs. They also do demos to make sure their calculations meet real-life applications.

Anolis said they were reviewing two major product lines for LIGHTFAIR. The Linear products, which are primarily used for wall washing, are the first generation of integrated power supplies, and there will be a complete new range of linears to follow. The Ambiane™ family is a down light with color mixing. They will be expanding that family with higher-wattage products and different sizes.

David Chesal, Business Development Manager at Anolis LED Lighting, said they are proud to introduce two new products this year.

“Our ArcPar™ 150 IP-rated ParCan with a zoom range of 4-40 degrees. Also our Divine™ 72, which is our single-chip version of the Divine™ product with a 6-degree lens, giving us 16,000 lumens in output,” Chesal said. “The compact size of the Divine and it being a lightweight product enables the lighting professionals to get a 16,000-lumens output out of a much smaller product than in the past.”

He also said they are introducing the ArcLine™ DVP Integral, which “is a direct-view product with pixel control. It’s an excellent media solution available in a 2 ft, 3 ft, and 4 ft section, also in a round dome, a square dome, and a clear flat top.”

Chesal says Anolis produces “an architect-specifier grade product manufactured in the Czech Republic to a very high European standard. Available through a representative network here in the United States. We welcome any opportunity to have our customers visit us in our factory in the Czech Republic.”

So the next time you’re in the Czech Republic, Anolis extends an open invitation to come visit their factory to see firsthand how they are designing and manufacturing their high-quality lighting.

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