Lumenwerx Introduces New Line of Downlights

EIN Lumenwerx Downlights

November 24, 2021

Lumenwerx is pleased to launch Aera, an innovative lighting family that marks a new era in recessed downlights, cylinders, and multi-apertures. With four beam angles, a graceful wall wash, and an outstandingly low UGR, Aera is the latest addition to Lumenwerx’s ever-expanding portfolio of state-of-the-art luminaires.

Precision Refraction Technology

Aera downlights, cylinders, and multi-apertures benefit from our advanced XPoint™ Refraction Technology, which converges micro optical paths of light from the chip on board and then disperses the beams in precise angles with zero spill light on the bevel or trim. With XPoint™, Aera delivers soft, well-lit environments, providing a high level of visual comfort with an industry-leading UGR of <10 for all beams.

Trim and True

With their simple geometric less-is-more esthetic and true-to-size precision in 2″, 3″, and 4″ diameters, Aera occupies a quiet ceiling presence with sleek trim options that enhance the family’s elegance and versatility. Each fixture goes about its business with finesse, establishing new standards of quality while providing crisp, exacting lighting solutions that can support any architectural story.

Arrival of the Fittest

Aera’s entry into the lighting market represents the arrival of the fittest luminaires around with the versatility that pushes them into the realm of limitless possibilities where overachieving is the norm. From its tunable white option and excellent CRI values of up to 97+ to its downlights and cylinders emitting up to 113 lm/W without sacrificing their light quality or their outstanding color distinction, Aera is packed with numerous high-performing and sophisticated features, all with an attractive value to the projects bottom line.

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