WAC Lighting offers LED Architectural TUBE interior/exterior luminaire


WAC Lighting offers architectural façade luminaires made of solid aluminum with pendant and surface mount downlight complements. Specify custom distributions to optimize application efficiency or enhance dramatic impact.

Up to 4,015 lumens delivered, LED Architectural TUBE provides 80,000 hours of rated life and it is available in architectural powder coat finishes in Black, White, Bronze and Graphite.

This LED interior and exterior luminaire delivers a broad range of beam distributions and configurations, ranging from the 14-degree narrow angle to the 42-degree flood.

The luminaire is available in three sizes:  five-, six- and eight-inch diameters.

The WAC Lighting Story

WAC Lighting has been driving quality innovation and making it accessible to the marketplace for more than 30 years. Choosing to operate at a higher level of responsibility and oversight, the company has built a vertically integrated design, engineering and manufacturing operation.  WAC has optimized electronic designs in luminaries from power supply circuit board construction to light engine designs in LED Task lighting, LED Recessed Lighting, LED Track and Accent lighting and LED decorative lighting.

Proprietary LED technology provides superior brightness, efficiency, and robust operation over other LEDs on the market.   WAC Lighting has spent countless hours of in-house testing, research and development, honing principles of thermal engineering, and optical designs for the absolute best in LED light. This commitment to excellence is what one should come to expect from a “Responsible Lighting” Company.

WAC Lighting Global Headquarters is located in Port Washington, New York, with Factories in New York, Ontario, California and Atlanta.  WAC Lighting can be reached on the spec hotline at 1.866.788.2100 or by visiting www.waclighting.com.



October 15, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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