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Droplift Pendant Family from Solais Features Modular Design for Easy Installation

Soalis Droplift

The Droplit™ family of surface and track mount pendants is part of Solais’ (LEDucation 2025 booth 3012/3014) latest wave of architectural innovations, integrating form and function with state-of-the-art light control and performance. The Droplit family meets the scrutiny of designers by upholding a calm, inviting elegance through its minimalist aesthetic, ensuring a perfect solution for any environment. Similar to its Lucie™ trackhead counterparts, this family of fixtures bears a robust and modular design, allowing for easy and accessible installation.

Combining a sleek design with exceptional light quality, the Droplit family of pendants feature flicker-free dimming to 1%, versatile beam spreads (9 to 55 degrees), and a range of color temperatures (2200K-5000K). Offering 700-2300 lumens at a 95 CRI standard, they deliver impressive brightness and color accuracy.

Available in the Solais Signature Series™ of finishes with mix-and-match color and material options and variable length acrylic snoots, these fixtures can be tailored to a users exact vision.

Features

  • Meets California Title 24 + JA8 requirements
  • IP20 and IK08 rated
  • UL listed for dry and damp locations (E485648)
  • Contains no lead or mercury

Visit Solais at LEDucation 2025 booth 3012/3014

More information about the Droplit family of surface and track mount pendants from Solais

Droplit pendants brochure

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