Luminis Introduces Minimalist Exterior Pole Mount, Trilo

August 25, 2025

Trilo by Luminis embodies the principle of “form follows function,” with every element serving a clear purpose. It delivers a robust luminaire in a small form factor at just 9″ wide, 9.5″ deep, and 1″ high. Trilo by Luminis ensures sleek and seamless integration into outdoor spaces, enhancing pathways, walkways, plazas, and parks, working effortlessly with its surroundings.

Trilo

One of the product’s key attributes is its dedicated 3″ diameter pole with heights up to 13 feet. Over 90%by weight of the single-head fixture with a 13-foot pole is made of aluminum, a material that is generally recyclable where appropriate facilities are available and accept such items for processing upon proper disassembly at the end of its life. Paired with a newly designed base, the pole achieves an average of 21% reduction in weight and volume compared to our standard 4” diameter poles. This weight and volume reduction makes handling, loading and transportation easier and more efficient. The luminaire’s lightweight construction also simplifies installation. Weighing approximately 31 lbs – including a single-head fixture and a 13-foot pole – installation requires minimal hardware.

The luminaire and pole were designed with an emphasis on local sourcing to reduce inbound transportation impact, with the majority of the pole assembly for a single-head fixture with a 13-foot pole procured within 10 miles of the factory.

The durable design of Trilo by Luminis features a pole-integrated driver cassette for easy access. This simplifies wiring, allows upgrades without opening the luminaire, prevents water ingress, and streamlines servicing to extend its lifespan.

The product’s light engine delivers efficient illumination with outputs up to 5,128 lumens. The luminaire is available in Single Head or Dual Head designs, each with five distribution types: Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, and Type V.

Available in eight standard finishes and custom color-matching options, the luminaire’s powder coating process supports creative design visions. 

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