Lighting
Lighting Solutions
Lighting Solutions
Welcome to our Lighting Solutions page! Explore a curated selection of top-quality lighting options designed to enhance any space. Below, you’ll find a handy chart showcasing our featured lighting solutions. Click on the lighting type to see examples and read about use case scenarios.
Acoustic lighting combines sound-absorbing materials with lighting fixtures to reduce noise in a space. Modern architecture and popular design styles, such as high ceilings and smooth surfaces like concrete and glass, amplify sound, creating distracting and uncomfortably loud spaces.
Scenario: Open Offices, Call Centers, Restaurants, and Hospitality Venues.
Behavioral Health & High Abuse Lighting is impact resistance, ligature resistance, and tamper resistance lighting. Beyond functionality, the aesthetics of these lights are often designed to be calming and non-institutional to support a therapeutic environment.
Scenario: Behavioral Health Facilities, Hospitals, Psychiatric Wards and Correctional Institutions.
Bollard lighting is a vertical outdoor light fixture that is typically mounted in the ground to illuminate outdoor areas.
Scenario: Walkways, Driveways, Paths and Illuminate Landscape.
Cove lighting is a type of indirect lighting that uses fixtures mounted in a ceiling, wall, or architectural detail to create a soft, ambient glow.
Scenario: Decorative Ceilings and Architectural Details in a space.
Cylinder lighting is a type of light fixture designed with a cylindrical shape, emitting light radially outward from its cylindrical body.
Scenario: Commercial setting such as Offices, Kitchens, Hallways and Retail Spaces.
Decorative lighting is used to enhance the style and ambiance of a space, rather than for practical purposes. Can be used indoor or outdoor.
Scenario: Commercial settings such as Atrium, Meeting Rooms, Hallways, Outdoor Entry Ways and Patios.
Downlighting directs light downward from a ceiling or wall to illuminate an area below.
Scenario: Offices, Retail Spaces, Restaurants, Patios, Decks, and Walkways.
Exit lighting refers to specially designed light fixtures, typically with the word “EXIT” clearly displayed, installed near building exits and designed to illuminate the evacuation route during a power outage or emergency.
Scenario: Commercial Building inside Exits, Hallways, Stairwells, and Corridors.
Grazing lights are positioned closely to a wall, either from the floor or ceiling, to force the beam of light to hit the wall at a narrow angle.
Scenario: Commercial Building Interior or Exteriors on Brick Walls, Title Walls, Statues and Carvings.
Grid is a celling lighting system where individual light fixtures are attached to a grid-like framework, typically made of T-bar metal rails, allowing for modular installation, easy customization, and flexible layout design.
Scenario: Offices, Retail Spaces, Large Commercial Buildings.
High bay lights are a type of commercial lighting that are mounted high up to illuminate large areas with ceilings that are 20 feet or higher.
Scenario: Gym, Recreational Facility, Warehouses, Factories and Retail Stores.
Linear lighting is a type of lighting that uses long, thin fixtures to create a continuous line of light. It’s a good option for illuminating large spaces because the lights spread out widely and can be connected and extended indefinitely.
Scenario: Offices, Retail Spaces, Showrooms, Gas Stations, and Elevators.
Pendant lighting is a type of light fixture that hangs from the ceiling and provides task lighting while enhancing a room’s style.
Scenario: Offices, Large Commercial Buildings, Retail Spaces and Restaurants.
Perimeter lighting refers to a lighting design technique that focuses on illuminating the outer edges or boundaries of a space. It involves placing light fixtures along the walls or perimeter of a room, creating an indirect or diffused lighting effect.
Scenario: Office and Commercial Buildings, Outdoor Areas.
Pole lighting refers to a system of outdoor lighting where light fixtures are mounted on top of poles.
Scenario: Parking lots, Street, Park, and Stadium.
A ring light is a doughnut-shaped light, typically made of rows of LEDs. The halo shape diffuses light over a wide area, reducing shadows and washing away blemishes for a more-flattering appearance.
Scenario: Hallways, Meeting Rooms, Hospitality Venues, Retail Spaces,
Sconce lighting is a type of wall-mounted light fixture that can provide ambient, task, or accent lighting.
Scenario: Hallways, Entryways, and Stairwells.
Shape lighting is custom architectural shapes for lighting, including squares, rectangles, triangles, pentagons, hexagons and more.
Scenario: Office and Commercial Buildings.
Site lighting is a type of outdoor lighting that illuminates large areas. It can help make a property safer and more secure and can also improve visibility for traffic and pedestrians.
Scenario: Parking lots, Street, Walkways and Building Grounds.
Stairwell lighting is a system of lights that illuminates indoor staircases to ensure safety and visibility.
Scenario: Steps or Stairwell.
Step/Pathway lighting refers to outdoor lighting fixtures specifically designed to illuminate steps and pathways.
Scenario: Steps, Walkways, and Pathways.
Strip lights are flexible circuit boards with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) used for various lighting purposes. It is versatile and can add extra light, highlight areas, or create a unique atmosphere.
Scenario: Indoor or Outdoor.
Tape lighting is flexible strip of LED lights that has a self-adhesive backing, allowing it to be “taped” onto various surfaces, providing ambient or accent lighting in a space.
Scenario: Indoor or Outdoor (patio or porches).
Track lighting is a system in which the lights are fitted on tracks, allowing variable positioning, and commonly mounted on the ceiling or wall.
Scenario: Office and Commercial Buildings.
Troffer lighting is a type of indoor lighting that consists of rectangular or square fixtures mounted into a ceiling grid or drop ceiling.
Scenario: Commercial, Industrial, Retail, Warehouse, and Classroom Spaces.
Under-cabinet lighting is typically added under a cabinet, shelf, or similar surface to produce localized lighting on a work surface. Under-cabinet lighting can also double as a night light.
Scenario: Office Spaces, Kitchens and Countertops.
Wall pack lights are outdoor lights mounted on the outside of a building to illuminate areas where people and vehicles frequently go.
Scenario: Outside Buildings and Parking Garages.
Wall washing is a lighting technique in which vertical, indirect lighting is placed in the ceiling or floor at a wider distance from the wall.
Scenario: Museums, Galleries, Retail Stores, Restaurants, and Hotels.