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Current Launches Open Center Linear Pendant Offering Exceptional Photometric Performance

Current Aira lighting pendant

LITECONTROL, a Current brand, has developed an open center linear pendant with on board technology and exceptional photometric performance. The Aira linear pendant features open-center and seamless patterns provide a refined aesthetic, bringing scale without weight and elegance from all perspectives. The Aira lighting solution stands out with its attention to detail, featuring a clean brightness at the extruded rail’s leading edge that defines both the fixture and the space it illuminates.

Aira delivers a semi-direct (25 /75) distribution, designed primarily for open ceilings but appropriate for a range of applications. The Aira pendant offering is complemented by an ADA compliant, wall-mount version that shares Aira’s design language and performance attributes.
 
Designed to redefine indoor illumination with its versatility and architectural elegance, the linear pendant features Customizable housings and cross bar insert finishes to complement your architectural vision.

Features

  • Refined aesthetic with the ability to see through the center of the luminaire provides scale without weight overhead
  • Semi-Direct (25/75) distribution with extra wide direct and low peak indirect for wide fixture spacing and lighting power density maximization
  • Integral driver, battery and control options for ease of contractor installation
  • Complimentary luminous, open center system connectors (L, T, X) allow creation of patterns
  • Housing and cross bar inserts are finished to specification to complement the palette of your space

More information about the Aira linear pendant from Current

Aira linear pendant data sheet

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