Liteline’s GENESIS Cylinders Are Here

October 10, 2025

Engineered for performance, these commercial-grade cylinders provide the same trusted light quality and clean style you know from GENESIS. With efficient output, smooth illumination, and a refined architectural aesthetic, they’re ideal for high-ceiling commercial spaces, warehouses, offices, and more. Available in surface, wall, and pendant mounting options, GENESIS Cylinders adapt seamlessly to both finished and exposed ceiling designs.

GENESIS Cylinders deliver powerful lumen output for ultra-high ceilings with commercial grade performance. The variety of mounting options including surface, wall, and pendant mounting, ensure versatile installation. With TRIAC/ELV/0-10V, DALI, DMX, Lutron Athena and emergency options, GENESIS Cylinders provide unmatched flexibility to meet the demands of modern commercial and architectural lighting projects.

Surface Mount
Wall Mount
Pendant
Slope Pendant
Aircraft Pendant

Features:

  • IP66 Rated
  • Extruded aluminum heat sink
  • High Performance LED = 7000 lm
  • Optical Chamber
  • Precision spun smooth aluminum reflector
  • Wet Rated, semi-diffused lens
  • Standard Reflector: 86° Cut off Angle.
  • Shallow Reflector: 4″: 90° Cut off Angle. 6″: 94° Cut off Angle.

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