The LUNA Series by Liteline

Liteline

 

June 11.2018

The LUNA Series by Liteline, sits proudly between a premium integrated LED luminaire and a budget retrofit. The NEW LUNA Series offers the housing, trim, and lamp look without the overhead and heat! This is the industry’s first  wet location rated tilting fixture. Among its extensive list of stand-out features, the LUNA Series also includes availability in 2700 K, 3000 K, 3500 K, 4000 K, 5000 K, with some even offering dim-to warm options. Want more? We’ve got it! The LUNA Series also offers up to 1060 lumens, 90 CRI, dimming capability, a lifetime warranty, and is Energy Star approved. Available in round and square, tilting and fixed options, and a variety of colors, the LUNA Series offers space uniformity and options to best suit your building’s project’s needs.

LUNA Product Page: https://www.liteline.com/20000327/luna-series 

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