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Eureka Introduces Versatile Linear Pendant with Broad Color Palette

Eureka Segment luminaire

Eureka, an Acuity Brands company, has announced the release of its Segment luminaire, a slim linear pendant that offers an ultra-sleek aesthetic for a variety of spaces. Segment was conceived alongside Eureka’s recently launched Junction luminaire, and is available in lengths of four, six, or eight feet. Despite its large scale, it cuts through space with a minimalist form to enhance areas such as boardrooms, lobbies, or hospitality environments.

The new luminaire is offered in regular or high output with the option for downlight or up/downlight. Downlight may be selected from 1157 to 4615 delivered lumens, dependent on the length chosen. Uplight is available from 1469 to 5854 delivered lumens. A U-shaped diffuser adds subtle depth: a frosted finish provides a more traditional look, while a prismatic diffuser adds a hint of sparkle.

Segment is available in an eye-catching palette of 16 colors, with textured or satin metallic finishes. The luminaire can be elegant, trendy, or classic, depending on the color and diffuser selected. Designers can experiment with bold, contrasting colors in spaces where multiple Segment luminaires are installed.

Various control options are available for Segment, including 0-10V dimming, phase dimming, nLight® or nLight® AIR GEN 2. Downlight and uplight can be dimmed independently.

More information about the Segment luminaire pendant from Eureka

Segment luminaire pendant brochure

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