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Fluxwerx Expands LED Luminaire Collection with the Inbox Mini

Fluxwerx Inbox Mini

Fluxwerx has expanded its collection of LED luminaires for commercial, institutional, retail and healthcare environments with the introduction of the Inbox Mini. A recessed luminaire designed for integration with architectural intention, Inbox Mini LED is a continuation of Fluxwerx’s procession of optical innovation. Available in three sizes – 2×2, 1×4 and 2×4 – Inbox Mini’s slim profile reduces the influence on the ceiling height to the minimum, making it suitable for a wide range of applications and spaces.

Featuring vertical Anidolic-Extraction Optics, the Inbox Mini LED creates a recessed punctuation of the ceiling plane with low glare and great batwing distribution. Designed to seamlessly integrate into the built environment, Inbox Mini can be used in drywall or grid ceiling conditions. Delivering approximately 40 footcandles in an open office environment with an energy density less than 0.4 W/ft², Inbox Mini provides superior energy efficiency and sustainability for a wide range of interior lighting applications. 

Adding to the value of Inbox Mini, a new surface mount option can now also be applied to many of Fluxwerx’s recessed families including Inbox Mini, Transom, Rails, and Loop Recessed. 

Inbox Mini, along with their previously released iconic products such as Notch1, Profile Mini, and Profile Mini Frames, shares the same optical lens scale and shape, expanding the collection of aesthetically aligned Fluxwerx families and solutions to achieve your design vision. 

More information about the Inbox Mini from Fluxwerx

Inbox Mini data sheet

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