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SHIFT

Fixed lighting

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    A@W Rome 2024
    Shift is a family of poles and urban elements of great elegance and aesthetic cleanliness, which integrate into the cylindrical shape of the pole adjustable projectors with DALI power supply included. Each projector is housed within an independently controllable head that is free to rotate on its own axis. By means of fixing screws, it can be locked in the desired position. The projectors integrated in the head can in turn tilt up to a maximum of 90° to the horizontal and direct the beam downwards or push it forward to cover greater distances. The head can also be turned upside down. This additional degree of freedom also allows the beam to be directed upwards and to illuminate, for example, a walkway and an adjacent wall with the same luminaire. Shift is presented in 3 standard versions with 1 head included: low pole H635, high pole H950 and urban pole H3335. Up to 2 additional heads can be added to all these versions to illuminate in multiple directions via the same element. Shift Palo is particularly suitable for parks, squares, cycle and pedestrian paths and, through the combined use of 3 heads, allows 360° coverage of the space to be illuminated.