Lumenpulse Announces Launch of Lumencore Point Source Family in North America

Lumencore Pointsource

Sept 8, 2019

Lumenpulse has launched Lumencore, an exceptional family of high-performance architectural downlights, which sets new standards in modularity, quality of light, performance, and lifetime.

With two distinct sizes and thousands of configurations, the Lumencore family forms an unmatched global programme in Lumenpulse’s point source offering. Each Lumenpulse point source luminaire, whether a pendant, projector or downlight, has been designed to be used in tandem with one another, giving designers the fluidity and flexibility to use multiple products seamlessly across numerous applications, creating an uninterrupted aesthetic and performance throughout a project.

“We are excited to announce the launch of Lumencore, our new family of high-performance architectural downlights,” said Ken Bruns, Global Senior Product Manager of Lumenpulse’s Interior products. “We challenged ourselves to freshly explore the lighting community’s requirements when choosing an architectural downlight, and from this, we developed a product that embodies an incredible modular flexibility. Our design philosophy centres on cohesive product development. Lumencore stays true to that vision; with this new family of luminaires, we now offer a complete array of tools for every point source need.”

This fresh, flexible family offers universal solutions that allow specifiers to build their desired look by choosing between a fixed bezel, adjustable, or wallwash option, as well as the size, adjustability, trim, and finish that best matches their project. All this while providing an exceptional quality of light.

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