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Curved Linear Wall Luminaire from Axis Lighting Offers Versatile Mounting Options

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With versatile mounting options, the curved Elle Wall linear luminaire from Axis Lighting can be positioned horizontally along ceiling lines, tucked vertically at the junction of two walls, or mounted as a wall or ceiling unit in a linear configuration. The patent-pending curved light guide evokes organic flow and incorporates BeWell CLS Optics to service a multitude of applications. Its curved design facilitates cleaning and is designed for durability.

The elegant Elle Wall linear luminaire is ideal for high traffic areas such as corridors, cafeterias, elevator lobbies and other common areas.

Features

  • Curved illuminated surface enabled by patent-pending BeWell CLS light guide technology
  • InstaHinge wall-to-ceiling corner mounting mechanism for easy installation and access
  • Hairline joiner for continuously illuminated runs
  • Integral Axis mini constant current driver, 0-10V dimming standard
  • Individual lengths up to 8′

Specifications

  • Mounting: Wall
  • Output: Up to 1000 lm/ft
  • Efficacy: Up to 99 lm/W
  • Segments: 2’ to 8’ lengths (6” increments) & System Run

More information about the Elle Wall linear luminaire from Axis Lighting

Elle Wall linear luminaire data sheet

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