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Eureka Expands Jarry Luminaire with Faux Wood Finish Options

Eureka Jarry

Eureka, part of Acuity Brands, has expanded its Jarry luminaire family to include three faux wood finishes — a first for the brand. Jarry is a classic ball and seamless tube design, available in dozens of configurations to create many moods and looks.

In addition to faux wood, the Jarry family is offered in Eureka’s full palette of 16 metal finishes, including Champagne and Silver. Thirteen braided cable color options are also available.

Jarry luminaires range from 1’ to 8’ in length and are available as pendants, wall sconces, and ceiling-mounted options. Fixtures can be installed horizontally, vertically, or at an angle, with up to twelve silicone globes per unit. Vertical pendants are available with or without floor anchors.

Each Jarry globe delivers up to 515 lumens. Output options include dim-to-warm (4000K – 2200K) and static white (2700K to 4000K).

Jarry can be installed in shared spaces such as lobbies, kitchens, washrooms, and office dividers. Designers can choose from preconfigured layouts that vary in globe count, fixture length, and mounting style.

More information about the Jarry luminaire family from Eureka

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