Lighting/Electrical controls

Sensio introduces Polar and “slimmest LED mirror on the market”

Dotless flexible strip light among Kbb Birmingham launches, as well as a mirror measuring 11mm in depth

02 Mar, 20

Kitchen and bathroom lighting manufacturer Sensio showcased its latest products at Kbb Birmingham, including strip lights and reportedly the slimmest LED mirror on the market.

 

Appearing for the seventh consecutive year, its 98sqm stand played host to flexible strip lighting, a choice of profiles, including illuminated corners, and a online configurator.

The configurator allows designers to order lighting, profile and colour temperature, with the strip cut to a desired length.

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In addition, these were joined by the Series 1 range of lighting for distributors, with one finish and one colour choice of natural white, to ease specification.

However, the hero product of the stand was claimed to be the ‘dotless’ flexible strip light Polar, which uses Chip On Board technology which results in a cool running fitting, with a uninterrupted uniform light along its length.

This was joined by a fully integrated Smart IoT (Internet of Things) Intelligent Kitchen controlled by the Titan Smart Driver which controls the entire kitchen lighting scheme.

For the bathroom, Sensio showcased the Libra slimline mirror which measures 11mm in depth, plus the Ivy ceiling mounted, pendant mirror which is double sided and height adjustable.

These were joined by mirrors in a black finish, which add to its existing portfolio including Avalon with Bluetooth technology and sensor control.

Managing director of Sensio Michael Linsky, said: “The KBB Show is a perfect event to showcase our latest product innovations and network with our customers in an environment where they can see, touch and therefore understand how our lighting works and what effects they can create.

“Creating a true experience on our stand is invaluable in showcasing lighting to full effect – something that can be more difficult in an image online or in a brochure – so we really value the hands-on interaction the show provides for us.”