Litecontrol’s Inde-Pendants 32L Sets a New Standard for Decorative Fixture Design

January 25, 2017

Hubbell Lighting’s Litecontrol has introduced the Inde-Pendants 32L, a family of decorative ring and cylinder fixture combinations that provides the aesthetic appeal of discrete decorative pendants with all the benefits of LED technology.

The Inde-Pendants 32L family gives lighting specifiers and designers the flexibility to choose from three primary styles: cylinder and ring, cylinder, or ring. With the additional options built off of three styles, 11 configurations are created, adding to the versatility of the product offering.

The Cylinder includes concentric layers of light with a frosted and clear glass effect. The extruded Ring, which incorporates unique illumination technology, highlights the minimalistic form factor that houses an internal flexible LED source designed for maximum performance output.

The Inde-Pendants 32L Ring features a clean profile resulting in a distinct, scaled appearance. The Ring is available in three different diameters — 20, 30 and 40 inches — ensuring the fixture can be scaled appropriately in a wide variety of applications. Blending aesthetics and functionality, the cast aluminum joiner bracket provides structural alignment and field adjustability for fine-tune levelling and culminating in a visually pleasing fixture that performs well in any architectural setting.

“We designed the Inde-Pendants 32L to be low in profile and accommodate downlight, uplight and decorative components,” says Jeff Schoepf, Vice President of Product Development for Litecontrol. “We set out with modern architectural trends as our guide but refused to sacrifice performance for the sake of aesthetics. The end result is a fixture that complements the design ambition of the designer, the performance needs of the space and the budget of the project.”

The Inde-Pendants 32L utilizes Litecontrol’s Variable Intensity (“Vi”) Technology, which empowers specifiers to match output or power, in 50 lumen increments, to meet precise needs, be it indirect or direct output. Vi technology also provides verifiable wattage, which is critical for specifiers who need to meet performance criteria by application. The premium performance of the Inde-Pendants 32L features indirect and direct cylinder distributions, efficacy up to 118 lumens per watt and customizable lumen outputs ranging from 350 to 3,000 lumens.

A key design element of the Inde-Pendants 32L is the Power Over Aircraft Cable suspension system, a first for a Litecontrol product. “POAC” provides power for class two luminaires without the need for a secondary power cord. Implementing this technology into the fixture ensures a clean, elegant look. “Integrating power over aircraft cable technology allows the aesthetic to blend into the cylinder,” says Schoepf.

Additional features and benefits

• Cylinder output: indirect — 750 lumens to 3,000 lumens; direct — 600 lumens to 3,000 lumens
• Ring output: 350 lumens to 2,800 lumens
• Ring distribution: 350 to 2,800 lumens; efficacy range of 61 to 71 lumens per watt; CRI of 82 typ/80 min; CCT of 30K/35K/40K
• Recessed J-Box allows for installation from below the ceiling surface
• Multiple primary and accent finishes available: matte white, machined aluminum, carbon black and custom colour
• 5 SDCM colour variation
• Remote-mounted driver assembly

Find out more: http://cdn.litecontrol.com/content/products/literature/literature_files/inde_brochure_web.pdf.

 

 

Related Articles


Latest Articles


Changing Scene

  • IDEAL Electrical Partners with Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area to Support Affordable Housing Initiatives

    IDEAL Electrical Partners with Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area to Support Affordable Housing Initiatives

    August 17, 2026 Earlier this month, approximately 30 IDEAL Electrical employees and skilled electricians volunteered alongside Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to help construct Countryside, an affordable 15-unit townhome development in Brampton that will welcome families later this year. Volunteers assisted with electrical wiring and rough-in installation and provide general construction support, helping… Read More…

  • Hubbell Canada Forms Strategic Alliance with Mac’s II Agencies to Strengthen Harsh & Hazardous Market Presence in British Columbia

    Hubbell Canada Forms Strategic Alliance with Mac’s II Agencies to Strengthen Harsh & Hazardous Market Presence in British Columbia

    August 17, 2026 Hubbell Canada is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Mac’s II Agencies, effective August 1, 2026, to represent Hubbell Canada’s Harsh & Hazardous portfolio throughout British Columbia. This newly formed alliance further strengthens Hubbell Canada’s commitment to serving customers operating in some of the most demanding industrial environments, while supporting… Read More…

  • AEA Scholarships and Bursaries Apply by August 31st

    AEA Scholarships and Bursaries Apply by August 31st

    August 17, 2026 The Alberta Electrical Alliance is proud to support our industry with over $320,500 of postsecondary scholarships for current members and their children. Your participation in AEA events helps fund AEA scholarships and build our industry’s future. AEA Sponsored Scholarships Open to employees, dependents, and children of parents who are members of the… Read More…

  • Contractors’ Corner at the 2026 NETCO Conference

    Contractors’ Corner at the 2026 NETCO Conference

    August 17, 2026 ECAO and CECA look forward to joining industry leaders at the NETCO – National Electrical Trade Council 2026 Conference for an important conversation on AI and its growing role in electrical contracting. R. Graeme Aitken, Executive Director of ECAO, Terry Milot, President of the Canadian Electrical Contractors Association, and Témoc Vega, PhD,… Read More…