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Luminis Wins Red Dot Award for Pelican

Luminis Pelican family

Luminis, an established innovator and manufacturer of specification-grade, interior and exterior lighting solutions, today announced its Pelican family has received a Red Dot Design Award for Product Design.

Dating back to 1955, the Red Dot Design Award is one of the world’s largest design competitions. Every year, the Red Dot Award: Product Design sets out to find the year’s best products. The Red Dot Jury is comprised of 40+ international experts from different specialties. Products selected by the Jury may be aesthetically appealing, functional, sustainable or innovative, but what they all have in common is their outstanding design.

Pelican stands out with its elegant, organic shape that enhances its surroundings, and is designed to integrate seamlessly into various outdoor spaces. Advanced edge-lit technology, composed of LED boards, diffuser, reflector, and drivers, enables Pelican to offer a wide, luminous area. Distributing light evenly across its expansive 24″ x 18″ surface eliminates harsh hotspots and reduces glare to create soft, uniform, and gradual illumination.

Pelican will be featured in the Red Dot Design Yearbook, and will be celebrated, with all award winners, during the Red Dot Award Ceremony on July 8 in Essen, Germany.

More about the Pelican luminaire from Luminis

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