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LIEFERLAND UND STEUERSATZ

Vibia
Up 4454


LED ceiling light Vibia Up 4454 made of aluminum, ceiling mount made of steel
and diffuser made of polycarbonate. Dimmable 1-10V/Push/DALI or with Casambi module.

Design by Ramos & Bassols

Technical specifications


Collection Vibia Up
Category Vibia Ceiling Lights
Design Ramos & Bassols
Controls Casambi
MPN: 445418/1Z
Luminous flux (lm) 3957
Color rendering index Ra 90
Color temperature (° Kelvin) 2700
Dimmable
Power (W) 50
Rated lamp efficacy - standard condition (lm/W) 79
Weight 14,58 kg
Length 64 cm
Width 64 cm
Height 7 cm

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About the Collection Vibia Up


The LED ceiling lights Up by Vibia convince with a very flat light body and a large-scale light emission. The collection by Ramos & Bassols comprises ceiling lamps with round and rectangular shape, in several sizes, with two discreet frame colours and for various dimming methods.

The aluminium frame encompasses a diffuser of polycarbonate that casts the light evenly and glare-free in the room. The flat shape creates the impression of recessed light fixtures or skylights, apertures in the ceiling through which the light enters the room. In this way, the elevated character of modern architecture is conveyed and can be integrated in every surrounding - via an universal formal language and a technologically sophisticated implementation.

The integrated LEDs offer an especially warm white light with high colour rendering, and thus a high-quality illumination, very well-suited for private living rooms and corridors in flats, but also for the architectural area, like restaurants, hotels and reception halls. The small height of 7 cm only enables to use the lights in rooms with rather lower ceilings.

The Up LED ceiling lamps adapt to every architecture and every furnishing style. Depending on the selected colour version, the metallic frames subtly blend in with the ceiling or trace delicate geometrical patterns, distinguished by clearness. When arranged in groups, they give a structure to the room and support the prevalent design language.