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Coronet LED’s Taskbar Offers A Sleek Solution for Focused Work

Coronet Taskbar

Coronet has launched a desk-mounted luminaire engineered for glare-free focused task lighting. Combining high-performance optics with a clean, minimalist form, Taskbar offers a thoughtful lighting solution for today’s workspaces.

Taskbar uses high-efficiency TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optics to focus light exactly where it’s needed, maximizing output and minimizing visual discomfort all within a compact, streamlined form. Its grommet-mounted base keeps desktops clear while offering stability, and it’s available in both single- and dual-arm versions to suit different applications.

Engineered with high-efficiency TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optics, Taskbar delivers focused illumination exactly where it’s needed, maximizing output and visual comfort while minimizing glare. Its compact form includes a grommet-mounted base, providing desktop stability while keeping surfaces clear.

Taskbar is available in single- and dual-arm versions, making it adaptable to a range of workstation configurations.

Features

  • Specifiable lengths, finishes, output, color temperatures, and beam spreads (spot, flood, or wide flood)
  • CRI > 90, R9 > 50 for excellent color rendering
  • Integrated dimming control with remote dimmable drivers that keep the form factor sleek

More information about the Taskbar luminaire from Coronet

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