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Luminis Develops Versatile Jaki Family of Luminaires

Luminis introduces its Jaki family of interior and exterior luminaires. A versatile range of wall, surface, and ceiling mounts, Jaki creates a cohesive and polished look throughout a project.

Jaki luminaires are designed to illuminate building facades, stairwells, corridors, or hallways across a wide range of applications. Jaki is well-suited for schools and university campuses, shopping centers, outdoor malls, sports complexes, and condominium spaces.

Designers have the flexibility to adapt Jaki wall, surface, or ceiling mount luminaires to meet a space’s lighting and aesthetic needs. The lights can be installed horizontally or vertically, with or without a shield. Eight standard and 12 faux wood finishes may be selected. A laser-cut customized logo, message, or other imagery can also be added to the faceplate.

The luminaires are available in color temperatures ranging from 2700K to 4000K and with up to 2,200 delivered lumens depending on the luminaire and package selected. Jaki brings soft, comfortable illumination enhanced by its subtle curves, whether accentuating a specific area or providing general illumination.

Jaki is designed to deliver high performance while meeting the requirements of demanding applications. It features a shatterproof and UV-stable translucent MDPE rotomolded diffuser that is rated IK10 for durability and resistance in high-impact environments. An IP65 rating offers complete protection against water, dust, debris, and other particles.

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