Luminis Syrios Round LED Luminaires

Luminis

 

August 28, 2017

Syrios LED, a complete family of high performance luminaires for interior/exterior applications. With a timeless cylindrical design available in 3″, 6″ and 8″ diameter, the Syrios family blends with the traditional or contemporary architecture of schools, public spaces, office buildings, shopping centers and hospitals.

The 6″ and 8″ versions feature a unique integral adjustable lamp module, which enables precise directional aiming of the light beam without disturbing the position of the luminaire. This unique function is ideal to precisely highlight building features such as overhang canopies, accentuate wall textures or push light away from the building to light a pathway.

Available in wall (down light or up/down light), pendant or surface ceiling mounting configurations, Syrios provides the flexibility to mix and match products in an architectural setting while maintaining a common design integrity.

For more information:

https://www.luminis.com/products/interior-lighting/syrios-round/sy606-2

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