Liteline Stripe: Linear Made Easy

May 11, 2026

STRIPE is linear made easy. This sleek, plug-and-play, linear lighting system is designed for modern spaces. The easy to install construction enables seamless power connections through junction boxes, electrical device boxes, hardwiring and plug-in. Available in multiple lengths and capable of joining up to 150ft no light gaps. STRIPE’s modular design allows for creative configurations, from linear runs to geometric shapes making it perfect for corridors, bathroom vanity lights, kitchen islands, gyms, offices and more.

Features

  • Housing
    Durable extruded aluminum frame with frosted smooth lens. Suitable for dry location applications only. 5-position 2700-5000K CCT select switch are provided for individual control.
  • LED Driver
    Fixture is provided with built-in silent non-flicker electronic LED driver, 120V, 50 / 60Hz.
  • Light Output
    Providing up to 1800 lumens, 93 lumens per watt, this lightbar fixture also features a 5-position 2700-5000K CCT select switch.
  • Dimming
    Fixture is 100~10% dimmable with industry standard TRIAC and ELV dimmers.
  • LED Characteristics
    Powered by LED integrated strip that maintains uniform intensity with 70% lumens at 60,000 hours with a rated life of 36,000 hours average life; at 90 CRI.
  • Beam Spread
    The fixture lens provides for 125° beam spread.
  • Linking
    Complete with a joiner, these no shadow linking fixtures can be linked up to 150′.
  • Mounting Kit
    Hardware provided for mounting fixture to standard horizontal surfaces or vertical wall surface.
  • Operating Temperature
    -18°C~40°C (0°F~104°F).
  • Application
    Accent lighting, general illumination (recessed, flushmount, suspended), wall grazer, vanity light, sconce, picture light, closet light, vertical wall light, cove lighting, corner light, under cabinet and millwork.

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