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Ultra-slim Lucid Series from RENO Lighting Delivers Ambient Bi-Directional Lighting

RENO Lighting Lucid Series

The Lucid Series Bi-Directional Luminaire from RENO Lighting is an ultra-slim, contemporary light designed for performance. It provides seamless, dot-free upward and downward illumination with a 50/50 direct-indirect distribution. Its translucent lens creates an elegant, diffused glow resembling natural daylight that brings warmth to any environment.​ Designed for modern, design- forward interiors, the Lucid Bi- Directional Luminaire is more than lighting—it’s a statement. Ideal for offices, retail, restaurants, and collaborative spaces, it elevates aesthetics while delivering high lumen output and visual comfort.

Features

  • Bi-directional lighting softens harsh edges, reduces ceiling glare, and adds depth to open interiors.
  • Up/down light distribution delivers a clean, modern aesthetic with balanced illumination that enhances any area.
  • Creating seamless continuous lines, the Lucid Series fixtures offer versatile lighting design possibilities for interior spaces, elevating the ambiance.

More information about the Lucid Series Bi-Directional Luminaire from RENO Lighting

Lucid Series Bi-Directional Luminaire data sheet

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