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A Reimagined LED Lay-In from Lithonia Lighting

The vast majority of commercial buildings are designed with cumbersome lay-in lights that are heavy, take up a lot of space, and use a lot of wasted steel and cardboard. Lithonia Lighting® has redefined the commercial indoor space by reimagining the traditional luminaire. The Lithonia® SIX from is a 6” wide linear LED lay-in with a 4″ aperture that meets modern design trends, is easier to install and is environmentally responsible.

Lithonia SIX allows for versatile installation orientations. Lithonia SIX is 10lbs lighter than its bulky counterpart, making installation a breeze.

In addition, Lithonia SIX uses 60% less cardboard and 70% less material for less waste and a lower carbon impact. Lithonia SIX also fits 3 times more units on a narrower pallet, which not only relieves shipping costs, but is much more manageable around the job site. Lithonia SIX uses 60% less cardboard and 70% less material for less waste and a lower carbon impact.

The Lithonia SIX is available in three sizes including 2ft, 4ft, 8ft; bezel and flat frames; black, white, and natural aluminum finishes

Key Features: 

  • Lithonia SIX is ideal for spec and project opportunities
  • Embedded controls with nLight®, nLight® AIR and SensorSwitch JOT™
  • Embedded emergency options
  • Multiple Frame Options – flat and bezeled

More information here

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