Lumenpulse Expands Lumenquad Offering with Smaller Versions

CEW Lumenquad 400

May 31, 2021

Lumenpulse has announced the release of two additional smaller sizes of the Lumenquad, a rectilinear projector for both outdoor and indoor environments. Developed for architectural applications such as lighting landscapes, highlighting details, pathways and monuments, the Lumenquad Small and Medium are compact, low-wattage, high-performance projectors, complementing the two existing products in the family.

The Lumenquad Small and Medium are the latest additions to a family of sleek, elegant, high-performance projectors that has already been validated with honours, including recognition in the PIA Awards in 2019, together with a Lux Awards for Exterior Luminaire of the Year in 2019. With various sizes of projectors and mounting options, the full family now enables lighting planners to solve various challengesfrom large public atriums to small architectural detailsusing a single, consistent but scalable form.

Combining modern design and elegance with robustness and durability (rated IP66 along with IK10 tempered glass), the Lumenquad provides peace of mind that the fixture will withstand impacts and the elements, all without compromising the initial modern design of the fixture.

With a thin 3-inch (76 mm) profile, concealed wiring or hardware, and clean mounting options, the Lumenquad seamlessly integrates with any architecture or space. The easily integrated accessories preserve the luminaire’s aesthetics, even when optical accessories are later added on-site.

The Lumenquad grants users a toolbox brimming with features and solutions that can easily be tailored to fit an abundance of applications as well as new verticals and designs, thanks to a choice of 13 optical distributions to choose, including roadway optics (Type II, III, IV and VS) and a Narrow Asymmetrical, a perfect fit for an even illumination of vertical surfaces.

The new Lumenquad Small and Medium will be available for order as of June 8, 2021.

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