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RENO Lighting Announces AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel

AIM Series curved panel

RENO Lighting is proud to announce the launch of the AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel. This innovative luminaire combines sleek design with advanced technology to deliver superior lighting performance for modern architectural spaces.

The AIM Series pays homage to traditional edge-lit flat panels, featuring a slim profile ideal for low plenum applications. Its distinctive curved lens design not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also provides soft, diffuse illumination by reflecting light off surfaces. This indirect lighting approach reduces glare, creates even lighting, and enhances visual comfort, making it a premier choice for creating the perfect ambiance.

Features

  • Unique curved aperture lens provides soft, indirect, even illumination 
  • Slim height for shallow plenum applications (1-31/32” for 1×4 and 2×2 models, 2-61/64” for 2×4 model) 
  • Edge-lit design with PMMA light guide plate for excellent optical clarity 
  • Prismatic lens provides high-performance diffusion with minimal light loss 
  • UGR <19 rating optimized for low UGR applications 
  • Cold-rolled aluminum housing in a modern white finish 
  • Designed specifically for T-bar applications 

More information about the AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel from RENO Lighting

AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel data sheet

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