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LightArt Expands Acoustic Fixture Family with Acoustic Dial, Acoustic Sequence And More

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LightArt (LEDucation 2025 booth 4505) has expanded its acoustic fixture product offering and enhanced its molecular recycling technology to launch several new products. LEDucation attendees will have the opportunity to review six unique fixtures fromLightArt, two of which are sneak peeks of later 2025 launches:

The Acoustic Dial is a versatile addition to the Acoustic family. These new fixtures are offered in two style options, open or closed, expanding LightArt’s portfolio with customizable styles, size options, and colors. The modern drum is wrapped with acoustical felt fins that combine powerful acoustical capabilities with high-performance lighting. Inspired by LightArt’s LA2 Essentials and Acoustic Echo fixtures, these new lighting designs are specifically engineered to enhance speech clarity and minimize noise distractions in open or shared spaces. 

The Clear Coil Collection harnesses molecular recycling technology and additive manufacturing to upcycle discarded materials such as clothing and carpet fibers, dense plastic containers, and packaging to create 100% recycled long-lasting pendants. Offered in six shapes, Clear Coil is the lighting industry’s first optically clear, 3D-printed pendants. 

Acoustic Sequence is a sleek acoustical ceiling solution comprising six unique felt fin shapes, including an optional high-performance, energy-efficient LED lighting integration. The customizable modular design allows for easy adaptation to various environments, delivering tailored acoustical and lighting control.

A mainstay in LightArt’s collection and a testament to the brand’s commitment to customizable craftsmanship, the Rhododendron Pendant is a key piece in its Artisan collection. Inspired by Washington’s state flower, it showcases LightArt’s unique capabilities in material selection, color design, and fabrication, all brought to life through exceptional lighting.

In July, LightArt will launch a new modular acoustical lighting solution envisioned to create dynamic lighting and ceiling configurations proportional to a project’s need and scope. Nine geometrical lighting and corresponding ceiling tile shapes, offered in open or closed styles, will provide a range of sizes and thicknesses to elevate and personalize any setting. This year, LightArt is also investing in and expanding its 3D printing capabilities and will release a new pendant collection. This collection blends organic fluidity with structured repetition, achieved through additive manufacturing.

“When it comes to developing a single fixture or full collection, we spend a lot of time investigating how virgin and recycled materials will behave in various forms and applications,” expressed Adam Reeder, president of LightArt. “Through different manufacturing techniques, from 3D printing to molecular recycling, we continuously challenge ourselves to turn what’s considered waste into something beautiful.”

Visit LightArt at LEDucation 2025 at booth AH2-4505

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