The light fixture MONE I directional is a practical solution for recessed mounting when you need to direct the light exactly where it is most needed. The design allows the reflector to be tilted in one axis, so it is suitable for highlighting a specific part of the interior as well as for more precise illumination of the selected place.
The frame is made of lacquered aluminum, which gives a clean look and at the same time supports a solid and functional design. The lamp is intended exclusively for installation in a plasterboard ceiling.
Using the lamp in the interior
This model finds its place especially in the interior, where you will appreciate the possibility to adjust the direction of the light according to the layout of the room. It fits well, for example, in corridors, living areas, niches or above places that you want to highlight in a targeted manner.
Because the light is designed to be installed in plasterboard, it is mainly used in suspended ceilings and where there is a pre-prepared space for installation. When planning the installation, it is therefore important to consider a suitable ceiling structure.
Key features of the fixture MONE I directional
- 30° tilt option to direct the light where it really needs to shine.
- The 8.3/8.5 mounting hole makes it easier to check whether the light fits into the prepared cut-out.
- The embedded depth of 14.0 indicates how much space is needed in the ceiling for proper installation.
- Dimensions 9.8/9.8/9.8 are well taken into account when planning the placement of several lamps next to each other.
- 12 V design where a corresponding low-voltage solution is considered.
Technical information and recommendations
Before installation, we recommend checking the size of the mounting hole as well as the required depth for embedding, so that the light fixture sits correctly in the prepared suspended ceiling. Thanks to the tilting solution, it is suitable wherever a fixed lighting direction is not enough.
When choosing, keep in mind that this model is intended only for plasterboard. It stands out best in projects where you want to combine an inconspicuous recessed design with the ability to flexibly adjust the direction of the lighting.