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Focal Point Adds New Shapes and Curves to the Seem Family Linear Luminaires

Focal Point has released “X”, “Y”, and “curve” version to the Seem family of linear luminaires. 
The X and Y shapes describe the new Seem® 1 Quartet and Seem 1 Trio, while curves are the resulting shapes of Seem Sweep™ 2 luminaires – sweeping lines of light.   

Seem Sweep 2 
The Seem Sweep 2, as the name suggests, is a new family of curvilinear luminaires that shares the same 2.5-inch aperture and optical features as the Seem 2 family, thus offering a consistent room-side appearance. It comprises standard radii and angles that can be specified from the cut sheet to create curved patterns and soft, rounded shapes.

Seem Sweep 2 is offered with suspended and surface mounting options, with direct only or bidirectional illumination, including a wide batwing indirect optic. Lumen outputs up to 1000 lumens per foot direct and 1250 lumens per foot indirect make it ideal to enhance interior architecture in a variety of environments. Seem Sweep 2 is available for specification now and will be orderable with standard lead times starting in July. 

Seem 1 Trio and Seem 1 Quartet 
These new design instruments harmonize with the Seem 1 luminaires with the same narrow, 1.5-inch aperture and a range of shared, configured options: point sources, louvers, and lit end caps, in addition to lensed illumination.  

Both Seem 1 Trio, with three arms forming a Y shape and Seem 1 Quartet, the 4-arm, X-shaped counterpart, can help unify mixed ceilings with recessed, surface, and suspended mounting options. They are both offered in two sizes: 4-foot and 6-foot diameters, with direct only or bidirectional illumination, up to three independently controlled light sources, and high lumen outputs. 

The louver and point source lensing options – specifiable from the cut sheet and offering various beam spreads and finishes – turn each luminaire or the entire ceiling into a unique composition that will accent any project. Plus, Seem 1 Trio & Quartet are available with all five finishes of The Naturals collection, adding a touch of natural beauty and harmonizing with other finishes present in the space.  

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