Nora Lighting Iolite Led Modular Downlight Features Decorative Accessories For Visual Effects


Decorative accessories that create unique visual effects in hospitality, residential and commercial installations are now offered on Nora Lighting’s modular Iolite LED Downlight Series (patent pending). Iolite is available as a 1” downlight or 2” and 4” adjustable.

With an easy-to-assemble design, Iolite Modular LEDs can be installed on site with square or round trims in a variety of finishes. Decorative accessories are added between the module and die-cast trim.

The decorative elements include translucent Deco Collars in blue, frost, amber and red, which can be fitted around the LED module to color the aperture. The LED continues to produce white downlight while the collars add a colorful glow to create visual interest or define a space, such as a lounge area. Collars are offered in 5/8”, 3/4” and 1” lengths.

Hex cell louvers and opaque collar snoots that reduce aperture brightness are also offered. The snoots are available in black, matte powder white and white in 5/8”, ¾” and 1” lengths.

Nora’s Iolite series is ready for installation in IC new construction, remodel and 4” retrofits. Fixtures produce 600 to 800 lumens at 95 CRI in various Kelvin temperatures. Beam spreads are field changeable without tools.

Nora Lighting has been a pioneer in the development and introduction of LED technology and the company features one of the industry’s most extensive selections of LED products for new construction, retrofits or remodels.

 

Nora’s comprehensive LED product line includes: LED dedicated and retrofit downlights; LED track and rail fixtures; LED edge-lit panels; LED MLS (multi-lighting systems); LED linear and under cabinet lightbars; LED puck lights; LED high-output, Hy-Brite, side-lit, CCT (color correlated) RGB, RGBW and standard tape lights; LED pendants; LED step lights; and LED emergency / exit signs.   www.noralighting.com

 



February 7, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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