The Reo Evolution… The Reo family one of Delta Light’s classic series has been expanded in the new Lighting Bible 11, with the addition of both the Mini Reo and Grand Reo. These new additions mean that this family of LED recessed down-lighters can now provide a wider spectrum of recessed LED solutions where a range of lumen outputs are required but where a uniform design aesthetic is to be achieved.
The smaller addition to the family is the Mini Reo (fixed), Mini Reo OK (adjustable) and Mini Reo X (IP), coming in 2700K, 3000K as standard, or 4000K on request, CRI > 80, all black or all white finish, and gold (Mini Reo) with optical accessory options for the non IP versions.
The Classic Reo remains unchanged with all the classic versions still available, however, there has been the exciting addition of Soft Dim. Soft Dim is a new LED technology which when dimmed down becomes warmer in colour temperature exactly like a Halogen Lamp ranging from 2700K-1800K. Combined with the REO’s performance, detailed aesthetics it truly does make the perfect design choice as a “true halogen replacement”.
The Grand Reo as the name suggests is the bigger addition to the family and with an aperture of ø120 (fixed) and lumen outputs of up to 2592lm this is a commercial sized downlight. Coming in both a fixed (Grand Reo) and adjustable (Grand Reo OK) version, it is available in 2700K, 3000K as standard with 4000K on request. CRI > 80 and > 90 as standard with CRI > 97 on request. A choice of an all black or white finish, optional to that, a contrast of white trim and black baffle. Optical accessories available for both versions.
“The Reo collection of LED recessed down-lighters is not only a complete solution but with the smooth rounded style and articulate detail, it’s a collection that compliments the most refined architectural spaces”.
The mysterious invitation-only supper club; The Dinner Club by No.57 , has now finally opened its first permanent space in Abu Dhabi, designed by Dubai-based studio Anarchitect. Rather than replicating the aura of exclusivity and secrecy of the previous pop-up dinners, instead the architects chose to create a new social and culinary experience that still retains the dynamic, creativity and sense of unexpectedness of the overall project.
A simple and refined palette of materials has been used throughout, combining Carrara marble, oak wood, concrete and black-powdered metal. The new boutique café also has a Secret Dining Room hidden in its heart for the purposes of hosting temporary dinners and other events.
A part of the rehabilitation of the shopping precinct in Pordenone Italy. Lighting Designers: Alessandro Bucci & Architetti Faenza. Total Lighting Consumption: 3236W
‘The project stems from the desire to rehabilitate an abandoned shopping space. The chance to complete an important installation, useful in the daily life of Porcia, a small town just outside Pordenone, took on concrete shape through the conversion of a no longer used building into a multi-purpose centre. The new building, distinguished by a large portico that redefines the urban front, represents a major asset for the town.” - Alessandro Bucci Architects, Faenza
Type A - 2100 Medio Stainless Steel 17W 3000K 18º
Type B - 2100 Ceiling Recessed 70W HIT-CE – G12 68º