AFX introduces stylish pendants with LED light engine solutions

By Healthcare Facilities Today


WAUKEGAN, IL - AFX, an industry leader in energy-efficient and cost-effective lighting solutions introduces LED technology to their popular decorative mono-point pendants.  From classic to contemporary, the new LED enhanced pendants provide versatile and efficient lighting possibilities in a variety of diffuser styles, color options and profiles. 

The AFX LED mono-point pendant styles include: Baker, Hunt, Lux, Nia, Soho and View. With a 6W LED module delivering 450 source lumens, the updated pendants are available in 2700K or 4000K color temperatures and either 120V dimmable or 120-277V multi-volt driver options.  

"We are committed to the development and advancement of affordable, energy-efficient lighting solutions," stated Bill Solomon, President of AFX. "Our continued LED portfolio expansion provides decorative lighting solutions that meet the highest energy-efficiency standards and deliver cost-effective lighting alternatives to traditional CFL fixtures."

The Baker, Hunt and Lux pendants feature linen and sheer fabric shade diffusers in a variety of visually pleasing profiles. The Nia, Soho and View pendants offer rich hand-blown frosted glass diffusers in multiple pattern and color options. All provide stylish flexibility for residential and commercial spaces and are suitable for Hospitality, Retail, Restaurant, Office, Reception and Public area applications.     

AFX plans to introduce additional decorative lighting products using LED technology throughout the year. For more information on AFX and LED lighting options visit www.AFXinc.com.

About AFX

Headquartered in Waukegan, Illinois, AFX Inc. (formerly American Fluorescent) produces a range of decorative and functional energy-efficient lighting fixtures for residential and commercial spaces including Healthcare, Hospitality, Multi-and Single-Family applications.    



March 7, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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