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Focal Point Launches Decorative Acoustic Pendant Light

Focal Point;

Focal Point has launched the decorative Lia acoustic pendant light. Available with nominal diameters of 3′, 4′, and 5′ and heights of 12″ and 18″, the Lia pendant light are ideal for environments where striking visuals and sound dampening are desired. This includes collaboration hubs, gathering points, entrance lobbies, or hospitality areas.

Coordinate housing and canopy paint color. Acoustic material is available in a wide color palette ranging from neutral to bold, to provide design flexibility and personalization for any project. A convex textured lens design ensures evenly illuminated diffuser and comfortable illumination. 

The Lia is offered with Lumen outputs from 2,000lm to 17,000lm, making the luminaire suitable for a variety of applications. 

Acoustic housing material is made of 100% polyester containing up to 50% of recycled plastic bottles (PET). Declare certified, LBC Red List Free. Cord or fixed stem mounting option available.

Features

  • ASTM E-84 Class A/ CAN ULC S102 fire rating and moisture resistant
  • Lumen outputs from 2,000lm to 17,000lm
  • Nominal diameters of 3′, 4′, and 5′ and heights of 12″ and 18″
  • Cord or fixed stem mounting option available
  • Makes a statement as a single pendant or clustered

More information here

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