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Intense Lighting Launches New GX Adapt Luminaire

California-based Intense Lighting, a Leviton company, has expanded its extensive line of specification and commercial-grade lighting solutions with the introduction of the GX Adapt luminaire. The GX Adapt is an adjustable multi-head accent system featuring 1 to 4 powerful 2″ aperture heads nestled in a compact rectangular extrusion. This sleek luminaire is available in pendant and surface-mount configurations, allowing it to adapt to any environment.

“GX Adapt marries Intense Lighting’s architectural downlighting with our sister brand Birchwood Lighting’s precision-cut extrusion for a one-of-a-kind luminaire, made with the design community top of mind,” explains Adam Zepeda, Senior Director/Brand Management at Intense Lighting. “The superior adjustability and stylish design of the GX Adapt make it the perfect choice for offices, hospitality spaces, and high-end retail environments.”

Even with its slim 3.25″-square profile, the GX Adapt can be adjusted to a recessed or semi-recessed configuration in the field while also providing precise aiming with each head offering 30° of vertical tilt and 360° of horizontal rotation with no tools required.

“Intense downlights are known for being highly customizable,” adds Zepeda. “We created the GX Adapt because we wanted to extend these capabilities into a new type of luminaire that puts the power of customization back into the hands of the designers.”

Other notable features include the wide optic range from 18° spot to 60° wide flood delivering up to 800 lumens per head, integral driver option, deep dimming options down to 0.1%, and field-changeable accessories.

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