A Lot of Light from a Tiny Source

Lightheaded Minalmist

Apr 29, 2019

Lightheaded Lighting’s Minimalist range of low glare, micro downlights combine miniaturized luminaires with superior performance in an incredibly small, sleek package. Lumen outputs range from 540lm from the 3-lamp fixture to 2700lm from the 15-lamp fixture. A 90 CRI standard means you can rely on our Minimalist to ensure quality color when you need a lot of light from a minimal footprint. Glare is kept extremely low by the 1″ deep recessed LED. Available in 3, 5, 10 & 15 lamp configurations with gloss black, silver or gold reflectors.

175 Lumens Per Lamp.

Available in 1×3, 1×5, 1×10, and 1×15 lamp configurations, our Minimalist retains a height of 1.8125″ [46mm] and has a width range from 4.125″ [107mm] with the 3 lamp to 18.375″ [317mm] with the 15 lamp.
 
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