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I have commercial client who would like to change double flourescent fittings to a LED alternative. Any suggestions? office environment so needs to look nice.
 
Have used these a few times they are from Rexel.

LED Solutions COM005-REX | 43W LED Surface Linear Fitting 4640lm 5ft White | Rexeluk - https://www.rexel.co.uk/uki/root-category/Lighting/Light-Fittings/Indoor-Surface-%26-Suspended-Lights/43W-LED-Surface-Linear-Fitting-4640lm-5ft-White/p/2501003653

Now, the picture on the website is crap but they are one of the nicer looking surface LED options.

Can't tell you the price as I always get them in account but think the 5ft is about £60-70.
NVC do one that's very similar.
 

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