Camberwell

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The Camberwell is a traditional copper lantern widely used in the late 1800’s. The traditional unit was IP54 and has clear lower and opal upper glazing which provides a degree of upward light to softly illuminate building fascias. The IP65 version has a copper top and a one piece glazing and the Hinton St George project won the European Dark Skies Ward for Village lighting in 2005. The lantern is hand crafted from copper; its decorative finial and tower set make it unique to Sugg Lighting. The Camberwell is available in a variety of combinations and can be supplied with a door or a hinged lid for re-lamping. The lantern is frog mounted as standard designed to fit a 76mm spigot. All gear is class I wired and a full range of discharge gear can be accommodated integrally within the lantern. The Sugg twin beam optic can be fitted offering a superior lighting performance; this lantern will also take a glass refractor. Single and two part electronic photocells are available as standard and should be factory fitted to maintain IP integrity.

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