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A New Look for Luminis Brand

image of new Luminis logo plus catalog

Manufacturer of specification-grade, interior and exterior lighting solutions Luminis has released a refreshed visual brand identity, which includes a new logo, updated language, and a revamped website.

For nearly 40 years, Luminis has been manufacturing architectural luminaires that reflect its core values of authenticity, quality, and contemporary design. This new visual identity is a natural evolution of the brand and reportedly better reflects the company’s commitment to creating modern lighting that seamlessly merges aesthetic design with cutting-edge technology.

The new logo was designed to capture the essence of Luminis’ design philosophy, with a streamlined aesthetic that is a testament to the company’s dedication to uncluttered elegance along with boldness that reinforces Luminis’ expertise and confidence.

 The Luminis website has also been refreshed to showcase the new brand identity and is intended to inspire architects and designers as they craft lighting design projects, and to facilitate product knowledge transfer for agents in their specification process.

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