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Axis Lighting Launches Versatile Track Lighting System for Upscale Spaces

Thread from Axis Lighting

Axis Lighting is launching Thread, a minimalist, highly configurable track lighting system ideal for upscale commercial and high-end residential projects. This compact lighting solution – a mere one-inch high x one-inch wide – combines aesthetics and functionality for modern architectural spaces. Offering a sleek, refined design that complements and elevates spaces, Thread accommodates a range of lighting needs, from ambient to task and accent.

“We engineered Thread because designers and consumers are looking for personalized, sleek, and stylish interiors and want a lighting system that makes an artistic statement in addition to being functional. Its clean lines and elegant structure enhance spaces rather than overwhelm them. The result is a subtle sophistication that supports the architecture and design,” said Dirk Zylstra, vice president Strategic Innovation and Product Development Axis Lighting.

This low-voltage track system includes surface, pendants, and recessed versions, and is available in 60W or 100W options including a remote driver with 0-10 volt dimming. For more advanced controls, a Dali-2 option allows each element to be controlled individually, offering the most future adaptability.

Features

  • Optional indirect in the same profile
  • 3’ – 8’ straight segments and system runs
  • Straight, L, T, and X junctions
  • Curved segments on recessed (18” minimum radius)
  • Wide selection of new decoratives compatible with StencilFlex®
  • Compatible with existing StencilFlex track decoratives

More information about the Thread track lighting system from Axis Lighting

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