Complement the Ceiling with Small-Scale Downlights

Axis Sculpt

Apr 1, 2019

MikroLite 1.5 is the first high-performance, high-CRI, glare-free, color-tunable miniature linear downlight in its category. Also, it features significant advances recognized by the 2018 IES Progress Report.

The highly esthetic 1.5” square-in-square optical system delivers superior visual comfort, flawless color mixing and streak-free vertical surfaces. Boasting an efficacy of up to 111 lm/W with a black finish, and an output of up to 1100 lm/ft, this linear downlight is suited to general lighting and high-ceiling applications.

MikroLite 1.5 is compatible with all mountings of Sculpt, Beam 2 and Beam 4, and is available as a stand-alone Recessed Downlight in square and linear forms.

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