Whisper Reintroduced by Mark Architectural Lighting

October 10, 2023

Reimagined Efficiency, Performance, and Dynamic Color

Mark Architectural Lighting, an established leader in architectural lighting solutions, announces significant updates to its Whisper family of recessed luminaires.

Whisper Family

LCTR – Brilliant illumination, clean aesthetics, and embedded controls. Elegant luminaires from MARK Architectural Lighting have been upgraded and are now more efficient with increased performance and new glare control optics. Providing DLC and DLC Premium options with more lumen packages available. 

RGBW – For environments that call for RGBW illumination such as sensory classrooms or “Zen Zones”, a natural fit, now available as RGBW. 

Whisper with Care222® Technology – The luminaries are also available with Care222® technology which inactivates pathogens* on surfaces and in the air. Explore Care222® Technology

Whisper for DC2DC Architecture – Rounding out the family is our 57 VDC product. The DC2DC Architecture provides for distributed low-voltage DC power and digital controls for a range of LED luminaires. Explore DC2DC Architecture

The series boasts lumen packages available from 2000 to 9000 lumens in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures, and up to 90CRI.  Achieving optimal performance up to 148 LMW based on size and lumen package, among the most efficient architectural recessed luminaires available.

The LED Series is artistically designed with gently sloping side panels for depth and appealing angles. Whether the luminaires are installed in rows or individually, the look is soft, clean, and simple. The series boasts multiple aesthetics, lumen packages, and controls allowing it to be tailored to any space to create a beautiful and functional environment. The combination of offerings composes a diverse, yet cohesive family suited for elegant architectural spaces.

The Series incorporates state of the art Tunable White and nLight® networked digital lighting controls, equipping Whisper to service today’s lighting requirements as well as tomorrow’s! The series is perfectly suited for a variety of business and institutional settings including offices, schools and hospitals.

For more information visit https://marklighting.com/products/family/whisper

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