Introducing Ellington by Luminis: Family of Interior and Exterior Luminaires

June 30, 2025

Luminis®, manufacturer of specification-grade interior and exterior lighting solutions, has released its Ellington by Luminis family of interior and exterior luminaires. The family blends retro and modern design to create a cohesive aesthetic, indoors or out, for a diverse range of design visions and functional needs.

Ellington by Luminis continuous contours fit seamlessly into contemporary, industrial, or historical spaces. Outdoor applications include walkways, parks, and other pedestrian areas. Ellington carries the design aesthetic indoors in spaces such as reception areas, stairwells, offices, or lounges.

Ellington

Mounting options include pole, wall, surface/ceiling, pendant cable, pendant stem, and pendant catenary. A Tenon Clamp Mount anchors luminaires securely to the 4-inch poles, supporting single, twin, and multiple configurations at varying heights. An industrial-chic Shepherd Arm Mount adds a unique aesthetic for pole and wall mounted options.

Anchored in Elegance

Tenon Clamp Mount anchors luminaires securely to 4-inch poles, supporting single, twin, and multiple configurations at varying heights with steadfast precision. Designed for strength and versatility it combines robust functionality with a clean, understated profile that stays true to its purpose.

A recessed optical lens reduces glare while delivering soft, consistent, human-centric illumination. This enhances visual comfort and ensures optimal lighting performance. Three lighting distributions are available to meet a variety of requirements: symmetric, asymmetric, or pathway.

Option summary

  • Outputs from 2,250 to 5,000 delivered lumens
  • nLight® AIR enabled
  • IP56
  • Photocell (pole mount only)
  • Internal motion sensor
  • Fuse safety & surge protector
  • Remote emergency battery
  • Eight standard finishes, 10 faux wood finishes (pole only)
  • Marine grade paint & Natatorium suitable

Full details are available here.

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