Canadian Lighting Company Archilume Unveils Aura

Archilume

May 22, 2018

Archilume’s new LED luminaire offers a new Dim to Warm feature enhancing the dimming performance of Archilume’s Aura LED light source, allowing it to follow exactly the dimming curve of familiar filament lamps while enabling it to emit a warmer light as it is dimmed. 

Characterized by a bold spherical form, Aura’s upper hemisphere is crafted of aircraft grade machined aluminum in anodized finishes while the lower portion is a clear optical lens featuring a concave frosted dome. Aura also features the latest internal warm dimming LED light source, casting an elegant warm, downward glow ranging from a color temperature of 3000K to 1800K when dimmed.

Available as a standard canopy luminaire, Aura is compatible with Archilume’s Configurate canopy system, offering unlimited creativity in project applications.

For more information: http://www.archilume.com/pdf/brochures/Archilume_Aura_Brochure.pdf

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