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Eureka Expands Arena Luminaire Family

Arena Luminaire Family

Eureka, part of Acuity Brands, has recently announced new sizing options for its Arena luminaire family. Arena-straight, -square, and -rectangle versions are now available in significantly larger sizes. Specifiers can create lines or shapes up to 32 feet. The large format suspended luminaires create dramatic statements in expansive spaces.

This product family’s innovative magnetic power strip lets users snap light sources on or off at will. Each light source has strong neodymium magnets that form a safe, low-voltage connection to the strip.

Seven light options are available for any size or shape: Aim, Beam, Glow, Cone, Ball, Slice-Round (exclusively for Arena-Round), or Slice-Square. No tools or electricians are required to add, remove, or arrange the light sources. Designers and users can move, separate, cluster, flip up or down, pivot, or aim each light source to meet a space’s functional and aesthetic needs.

An acoustic accessory is offered to help reduce ambient noise. And, for enhanced design flexibility, a range of Eureka luminaires – Mika, Bloom, Mill, Mute, Scout, and Celeste – may be mounted on any Arena structure with an adapter.

Since its introduction in 2019, Arena has received multiple awards and accolades, including Good Design, LIT Lighting Design Award, and inclusion in the IES Progress Report.

More information about the Arena Luminaire Family from Eureka

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