These architectural luminaires feature expanded options.
May 2018 Product Briefs: Lighting

Everett
Rejuvenation designed this wet-rated 3000K LED wall sconce for commercial and residential use. Assembled in Portland, Oregon, Everett features lamping with a high color rendering index of 90 and a brass body in Aged, Old, and Unlacquered finishes, as well as Oil-Rubbed Bronze (shown) and Polished Nickel.

THIN System
This dimmable 3000K LED task light was built for sharing. Installed as a single 24"-long fixture or three linked modules, the light source sits 19" above the work surface on 1"-thick posts, leaving worktops clutter-free. It is available with a clear or frosted lens in three finishes.

Wall Director 2.0
This LED floodlight updates an earlier version from KIM Lighting (a Hubbell Lighting company). The fixture has an efficacy range of 95 to 145 lumens per watt and features lockable tilt adjustment and two modes for the beam—Wall Graze, for large-scale, dramatic nighttime effects and security lighting, and Spot/Column for accenting finer building details. The aluminum fixture can be used as a downlight or uplight and comes in nine finishes.

Doric
This marbled pendant is actually translucent resin, which makes its profile durable enough for contract settings. The shades are available in four colors and three sizes, with diameters measuring 3", 11", and 24". Their glow ranges from 2700K to 6000K.

Divergence Outdoor Pendant
Vermont artisans fabricate this steel chandelier by hand for Hubbardton Forge. It is damp-rated, UL- and CUL-listed, and provides 200 lumens from six globe or tube bulbs. The adjustable stems can extend the fixture’s hanging length to 53" on the standard version and 65" on the long model.

Tracking Magnet and Running Magnet
These flexible systems from Flos Architectural include a lightweight track of extruded aluminum that carries a 24- or 48-volt electrical core, to allow architects to recess thin track lights into plaster walls and ceilings. Specially designed fixtures attach to the track magnetically and include light strips by Niels Bentsen (shown) and spotlight projectors by Antonio Citterio.

LP Circle
Louis Poulsen is offering its contract-friendly LP Circle in new colors. Working with Mikkel Beedholm, who designed the original fixture in 2013, the company developed a Pale Petroleum and yellow as powder-coated finish options. Circle emits light through a frosted-acrylic diffuser inside its colorful collar and can be specified with a 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K LED and in surface-mounted, semi-recessed, recessed, or pendant versions (shown).

Rush Sharp
This new version of Coronet’s popular profile beefs up the original with features such as a reflector optic to direct the beam and an optional Power Over Wire mounting system, which combines the fixture’s suspension cable with the power cord to minimize the latter’s visibility. Available in four color temperatures.