Eureka Introduces Three New Architectural Luminaires

January 22, 2024

 Eureka has announced the introduction of three new architectural luminaires. Joli, Elke, and Marro pendants feature rich colors, large-scale formats, and simple shapes, all with acoustic properties.

Aesthetics for the trio were inspired by the Color Field painting movement of the 1950s, where artists experimented with the power of color in large areas. Available in thirty decorative colors and multiple sizes, each pendant features eight acoustic felt panels that radiate from a central globe diffuser. The luminaires make a statement while helping to reduce ambient noise. Designers can get creative by clustering multiple fixtures, colors, and sizes to produce a bespoke aesthetic in a vast space. An unlit version is also available for additional sound absorption. The luminaires are intended for a variety of open spaces such as lobbies, transition spaces, open work areas, conference rooms, school common areas, libraries, or reception areas.

Joli features a soft, rounded design, and is available in three diameters: 18.46”, 27.56”, and 37.20”. Whether stand-alone or clustered, Joli adds an inviting, unique dimension to a space.

Elke brings an aesthetic close to the classic shade form. Its vertical profile is well suited to large expanses and high ceiling spaces. The luminaire is offered in three heights: 18.19”, 27.28”, and 36.82”.

A broad profile in a shorter height, Marro offers rounded rectangular panels fanning out from the diffusing globe. It is intended for lower ceiling spaces or more intimate areas where maximum sound absorption is desired. It is available in 13.13″, 19.69″, or 26.57″ heights.

The luminaire trio is available in 14 standard and 16 premium colors; colored panels can be mixed and matched in the same luminaire. Designers can choose from four color temperatures ranging from 2700K to 4000K. Output ranges from 684 to 1101 delivered lumens, dependent on the size and shape of shade selected.

All luminaires may be selected with 0-10V dimming or phase dimming. And they are compatible with the nLight® AIR or nLight® Wired network control system.

Learn more about Joli, Elke, and Marro here.

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