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Freeline Linear Pendant from Fabbian Incorporates Light Source Directly into Hanging Rod

Fabbian Freeline Linear Pendant

Working in conjunction with the Freeline System, the Fabbian Freeline F44 Linear Pendant incorporates a light source directly into the hanging rod. Further expanding the possibilities of this Architectural Italian Linear Lighting System, the LED strip runs the length of the rods and rotates to provide direct or indirect illumination. Easily adjustable clamps suspend the rod.

Freeline F44 Linear Pendants are offered in two lengths, two finishes and two color temperatures.

Freeline LED spot, flood and glass globe can also be added to the rod – allowing the user to fulfill many different lighting requirements from one system – ambient, task, accent. The pendant rod can be dynamically rotated to change the direction of the light. Each linear element is suspended by two adjustable aircraft cables and includes a driver box for surface mounting the driver.

Features

  • Uniquely Italian Architectural Design
  • Aluminum construction
  • Offered in anodized black or bronze finish
  • Use stand-alone or in conjunction with Freeline system fixtures
  • Two lengths: 39.3″ or 78.7″
  • 39.7″: 14.4W, 960lm, 2700K or 3000K, CRI >80
  • 78.7″: 28.8W, 1920lm, 2700K or 3000K, CRI >80
  • 24V Driver Required. 120V, 277V, ELV, and 0-10V Dimming Available
  • Adjustable lighting- direct or indirect

More information about the Freeline F44 Linear Pendants from Fabbian

Freeline F44 Linear Pendant data sheet

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