Fiber optic lighting enables designers and architects to transform ideas into stunning reality. With the freedom to incorporate a wide variety of special effects into your lighting design, it is now possible to combine creativity and functionality on a multitude of interior, exterior and custom applications.
BENEFITS OF FIBRE OPTIC LIGHTS
Since the light source is isolated from the light output, you are given the freedom to design schemes where access for bulb replacement or installation would otherwise be a problem or non feasible.
- By utilizing a single lamp to illuminate many end points, maintenance requirements are simplified and can be centralized within the overall design.
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The use of color or effect wheels allows creative and dynamic effects to be achieved simply and cost effectively.
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There is virtually no heat at the point of light output thus allowing heat-sensitive items to be lit and installations to be safely undertaken in areas where excess heat could otherwise cause problems.
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The fiber cable only transmits light - and not electricity. Therefore it can be safely installed in adverse conditions or potentially hazardous areas.
LANDSCAPE
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Gardens, parks and exterior building and landscape features can be somewhat challenging when using traditional lighting systems. The separation of the light source and light output in fiber optic lighting however, provides a high level of safety and a significant advantage in damp/wet conditions. This means you can achieve spectacular results when highlighting special features and walkways at night time. Fiber optic lighting also offers solutions in hard to reach areas, where maintenance would normally be difficult.
ARCHITECTURAL
Whether you need to introduce a dramatic feature in a cinema, create a luxurious ambience in a hotel foyer, or add a touch of magic to enhance a restaurant bar, fiber optic lighting creates a special effect to suit perfectly! Environments with high humidity and moisture - like saunas, steam rooms, pools and spas - all benefit from the fact that the light output points are all electrically isolated from the light source.
HOME Bathrooms - Hallways - Living - Bedrooms
The residential home can also benefit from the use of fiber optic lighting. Whether producing a "starscape" in a child's bedroom or introducing a dramatic light sculpture in the living room, the visual drama of changing colors from numerous light points creates stunning effects.
Fiber optic lighting is also a safer way to illuminate kitchens and bathrooms. The low level of heat and absence of electricity at the light output allows the installation of cost effective downlighters in areas where water may come into contact with fittings. The "cooler light" is also a benefit when inquisitive children are about.

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