The lamp FIZZ III directional is a built-in solution for the interior, which impresses with the ability to precisely direct the light as needed. Thanks to the movable storage of the source, the lighting can be adapted to a specific place, whether it is to highlight a detail, work zone or create a pleasant atmosphere in the room.
The overall impression is supported by an aluminum frame that looks clean and technically sober. The lamp is intended for installation in a plasterboard ceiling, where its recessed design and the practical possibility of adjusting the direction of the light stand out.
Using the lamp in the interior
This model is particularly suitable for residential and commercial interiors, where it is necessary to direct the light exactly where it should fall. It is used, for example, in corridors, kitchens, living rooms or above places that you want to emphasize visually.
Because the lamp is intended only for plasterboard, it fits best in suspended ceiling installations, where a clean appearance and the possibility of a well-thought-out distribution of light points are important.
Key features of the fixture FIZZ III directional
- Mounting opening to verify whether the light fixture will connect to the prepared construction opening without unnecessary modifications.
- The recessed depth indicates how much space needs to be left in the soffit for proper seating.
- The overall dimensions simplify the planning of the layout of the luminaires and their integration into the ceiling.
- 12V low power supply for solutions where the appropriate type of power supply is considered.
- An inclination of 45° gives more freedom when directing the light to a specific surface or detail.
Technical information and recommendations
The luminaire is designed for installation in plasterboard constructions, therefore it is advisable to check the prepared opening and the available space above the soffit before installation. It is the correct seating that has a major influence on the final appearance and functionality.
When planning the installation, it is worth taking into account not only the dimensions and recessed depth, but also the desired lighting direction. Thanks to tilting, it is possible to work better with the light scene and adapt the result to a specific interior.