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Unity LED Pendant from Access Lighting Reimagines the Classic Globe

Access Lighting Unity Pendant

Access Lighting (LEDucation 2025 booth 303) has redesigned the classic globe luminaire with refined sophistication. The Unity LED Pendant features a sleek black housing and white glass diffuser, elegantly accented by a rich antique brushed brass band encircling the center. With a balanced aesthetic, users experience the timeless elegance of the Unity LED pendant luminaire.

Designed to complement traditional, transitional, modern, industrial, and craftsman styles, the Unity LED Pendant shines as a standalone statement piece or in multiples. It is ideal for enhancing foyers, hallways, staircases, bathroom vanities, or kitchens above dining areas and sinks.

Delivering 1100 lumens at 3000K with a high 90 CRI from a dedicated 15W LED, Unity ensures exceptional illumination and color accuracy.

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More information about the Unity LED Pendant from Access Lighting

Unity LED Pendant data sheet

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