Pathway Lighting Modular Accent Series

LDS pathway modular 400

Dec 13, 2019

Pathway Lighting has added the Modular Accents Series to their fixture offering. This collection of multiple-head recessed accent fixtures comes with a choice of one to four independently adjustable heads that deliver light only where needed and directing people’s attention to visual interests and focal points. Each head rotates 180 degrees and maintains its position with a friction-lock device and a 35 degree dual-axis tilt with a locking knob.  It has high-performance StellarGlo TIR optics delivering three beam distribution options ensuring superb cut-off, providing quiet ceilings and glare-free illumination. The architectural square heads are die-cast in aluminum and finished with a durable powder coat finish.  

Features & Benefits:

• Bluetooth enabled
• 4 TIR optics per head provide nearly glare-free illumination
• Aesthetically pleasing square die-cast aluminum lighting head
• 180° head swivel and 35° head tilt from nadir
• Sturdy sheet metal body with durable powder coat finish (variety of colors available)
• Heads available with black or white faceplate
• Configurations: 1 head, 2 head linear, 3 head linear, 4 head square
• Independent head articulation
• 1” flange offered in multiple colors
• Flangeless “mud in” option for a clean, seamless look after instal
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