Ghost for cladding
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General Information
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Brochure: https://www.simes.it/download/catalogoeng/GHOST-CLADDING.pdf
N.B. Simes products available via Eagle Lighting in Australia only
Ghost for cladding or plasterboard is the most recent development of the range. It comes with an anodised aluminium recessed housing that can be finished in many different materials such as plasterboard, mosaic, ceramic tiles or stone finish.
The fixtures aperture has also been developed with a slanted front panel accessory in anodised aluminium that can be removed so to take different types of material finish, especially when the use of different materials may prove difficult when applying on the slanted aperture. Ghost has been developed so that it can be completely covered with the same material finish as the wall to totally integrate the fixture into the architecture and create discreet lighting effects.
Ghost for cladding can be installed in plasterboard panels for indoors, exterior fibre cement siding panels, breeze blocks or other construction materials that require a surface finish. A fixture that has been developed to be totally integrated into the architecture. The slanted front aperture can either be in anodised aluminium or it can be finished with the same material finish as the wall. The front lip of the recessed housing and the aluminium sides of the front aperture will remain visible.
Ghost for cladding can be connected to obtain continuous linear cavities, only for surface finishes with mosaics, ceramic tiles and stone and only when the front aperture is finished in the same material (care of the installer). We do not suggest the use of an anodized aluminium panel as the gap between each panel in the front aperture will be visible.
All Ghost Linear versions may be connected to obtain continuous linear cavities. To fix the appropriate number of articles to achieve the length desired it is recommended to start with multiples of the longest versions and subsequently with the shorter ones as end pieces.
Taking the four standard sizes available in the catalogue any situation can be solved with a maximum run-out of 23 cm. The run-out may be divided at the beginning and at the end of the wall as a free space between the final part of the wall and the luminous cavity ( take into consideration at least 5 cm as a free space).