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Eureka Introduces Junction Luminaire: A Large-scale Pendant With Pivoting Arms

Eureka Junction pendant

Eureka (LEDucation 2025 booth 4402/4404), part of Acuity Brands, has developed a unique pendant that can be configured in countless ways to create a distinctive chandelier. Symmetrical and minimalist, Junction is shaped by up to five linear arms that pivot around a central mast. The open structure creates negative space around the mast, emphasizing an airy aesthetic that enhances a variety of large-scale spaces, from grand lobbies to reception areas.

Junction comes together in multiple configurations. Arms may be selected in lengths of four, six, or eight feet. And each arm can be positioned either six or 12 inches apart.

Each horizontal arm can be rotated up to 180 degrees, pivoting on the central axis for precise positioning. The arms can even be adjusted by hand to achieve the desired effect. From there, the lines of light can be sculpted to give the effect of flowing waves or other dynamic forms. Once set, they are designed to stay in place. The result is a chandelier that creates a sense of movement and provides a fresh perspective from every direction.

Junction is available in an eye-catching palette of 16 colors, with textured or satin metallic finishes. Designers can experiment with bold, contrasting colors in spaces where multiple Junction luminaires are installed.

Luminaires are offered in low, regular, or high output. Downlight may be selected from 580 to 23,300 delivered lumens, dependent on the number and length of arms chosen. Uplight is available from 740 to 29,600 delivered lumens. A U-shaped diffuser adds subtle depth: a smooth finish provides a classic look, while a prismatic diffuser, with a hint of sparkle, complements the metallic arm finish.

Various control options are available for Junction, including 0-10V dimming, phase dimming, nLight® or nLight® AIR GEN 2.

Visit Eureka at LEDucation 2025 booth 4402/4404

More information about the Junction Luminaire from Eureka

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