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Optique Lighting Debuts Linear Closet Rod Collection

Optique Lighting has launched the Armadio illuminated closet rod collection. These custom architectural Nano Linear closet rod luminaires are engineered and designed to be one of the industry’s strongest closet rods and are offered in custom lengths to a designer’s exact specification in 1/8-inch increments up to 8 feet. 

With a diameter of only 1.34 inches, these sleek closet rods pair strength and performance with elegance and functionality.

“We’ve meticulously designed, engineered, and tested the Armadio hanger bar to be one of the world’s strongest illuminated closet rods with our unique internal truss design,” said Joe Flynn, President of  Optique Lighting. “Compared to other closet rods that begin to bow almost immediately under load, the Armadio solid aluminum internal truss system resists bowing while at the same time providing illumination.”

The Armadio collection is powered by an Optique Nano Linear Light Engine offered in five lumen outputs up to 1,205 lumens per foot and in seven color temperatures (2200K, 2400K, 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K CCT) with quick ship configurations offered. The fixtures provide up to 97+ CRI with high R9 and R13 values. Color variation is kept within a 2-step MacAdam ellipse for unparalleled quality and consistency.

The closet rods feature an innovative three-piece mounting system for easy installation. A cover plate hides screws for enhanced aesthetics, and  accessories include both fixed and adjustable mounting supports.

Featuring high-quality construction, the housing and end caps are aluminum metal with a frosted polycarbonate lens. The Armadio collection is available in Polished Aluminum and Matte Black finishes.

The UL-listed closet rods are Title 24-compliant, closet-rated, and compatible with many popular control systems.

For additional information, visit www.optique-lighting.com

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