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Amerlux Unveils Versatile Clustering Downlights

Amerlux

Amerlux has released a  new series of soft-square architectural decorative downlights that enables designers to break the norm of traditional layouts. The Stadia collection allows for bold distinctiveness by clustering different-sized and colored downlights to create harmony and beautiful design elements in any space.

Amerlux collaborated with Gensler, serving as a product design consultant, to create the Stadia collection, which is distinguished by a soft-square trim that extends 2 inches from the ceiling with no unsightly holes. Offering a tranquil floating effect, the collection includes standard and premium finishes, including neutrals, vibrant hues and metallic and wood grain options. 

All are available in single tone with matching outer trim and inner bevel, or two-tone with differing outer trim and inner bevel finishes. The customization allows architects and designers to add flair and newfound depth to their ceiling designs, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of their commercial interiors.

“When visitors or customers enter a space, they quickly form an opinion of the designer’s services or products based on what they see and feel, and lighting plays a crucial role in shaping this perception. That’s why designers put effort into choosing the right colors, fabrics, furniture and other visual elements to create inviting spaces,” said Bill Plageman, Amerlux’s VP of Marketing. “Traditional lighting options like linear or recessed downlights can make offices, hospitality and retail spaces look generic. Stadia offers creative lighting patterns and pops of color while providing the perfect lighting, giving the space a unique appeal that sets it apart from the ordinary.”

Key Features:

  • Soft Square Trim: The distinctive trim adds a contemporary touch and depth to ceiling designs.
  • Customizable Finishes: Both the inner and outer trims can be customized with specific designs or colors to match brand aesthetics.
  • Clean Aesthetics: No unsightly ceiling holes are required.
  • Design Freedom: Stadia downlights can be clustered or separated in perfect symmetry or daring asymmetry, offering designers creative flexibility.

More information here

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