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The brand's latest Laser Evo offers over a million design options.
In 2012, iGuzzini revolutionised the concept of downlights with Laser Blade.: the light is liberated throughout the space as the light source disappears from view, offering unparalleled visual comfort.Today, the brand’s Laser Evo ushers in a new era: visual comfort achieved through endless design possibilities for dimensions, styles and finishes, conceived to blend seamlessly with the architecture whilst also lending a distinctive character to spaces.With more than a million design options, Laser Evo brings the technological magic of Laser Blade and its visual comfort to a highly flexible and modular system, capable of adapting to any design requirement through a combination of shapes, sizes, finishes and optic technologies – whether lens or reflector. Designed for retail, hospitality and residential environments, it combines versatility, compactness, high-quality lighting and outstanding performance.

With diameters ranging from Ø17 to Ø153 mm, luminous flux from 100 to 4000 lumens and IP65-rated versions, it is suitable for both intimate spaces and large-scale settings. In the larger diameters, the innovative Push&Go system (patent pending) allows refractors and optical accessories to be replaced quickly and safely, with a simple gesture. Intelligent lighting management, via DALI-2,Casambi or an invisible RF sensor integrated into a false ceiling, optimises visual comfort and energy efficiency. Smart services, such as push notifications via the Jiminy app, enhance interaction with spaces and people.

The product is available in eight sizes and five versions — Fixed, Adjustable, Tilted, Shallow, and Wall Washer. Laser Evo offers supercomfort Fixed configurations in the following shapes: Cone, Dome, Dome Space, Soft, Soft Space and Squircle. All versions are compatible with smart control systems.
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