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Rozino Nano-Linear Wall Grazing Luminaire from Optique

Rozino wall grazer

One of the most powerful wall grazers in its class, the Rozino Nano-Linear Wall Grazing Luminaire from Optique features a peak candela of 4700+ and a precise 10-degree beam angle designed to highlight textures and architectural details.

Rozino features pivoting and lockable mounting hardware for precise aiming and a patent-pending, paintable fixture cover hides hardware and wire feeds while bridging up to 150 feet of individual fixtures to create a continuous monolithic fixture appearance.

Painting the pre-primed fixture cover to color-match the ceiling will allow the fixture to blend in with its surroundings. Perfect for commercial and sophisticated residential settings, Rozino combines aesthetic flexibility with cutting-edge technology to enhance any space.

Features

  • Offers a peak candela of 4700+ and a precise 10° beam angle, making it one of the most powerful wall grazers in its class
  • Includes a pre-primed fixture cover that can bridge up to 150 feet of individual fixtures to create a continuous monolithic fixture look without unsightly seems, or mounts showing
  • Pivoting and lockable mounting hardware allow Rozino to be mounted at the best angle for maximum effect
  • Recognized by several distinguished publishers for its innovation, including the 2024 IES Progress Report.

More information about the Rozino Nano-Linear Wall Grazing Luminaire

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