Seem 1 Pop-Down Lens Provides a Flexible Lighting Solution

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Feb 15, 2019

A minimal aesthetic with a 1.5″ aperture, Seem 1 from Focal Point is engineered for design flexibility and ease of installation. It may be specified as individual units or continuous runs, including patterns with 90-degree corners. It provides superior performance with direct or direct/indirect distributions, including batwing, to achieve the right illumination in any interior space.

Available in suspended, recessed, surface and wall mount options to accommodate grid, drywall and open ceilings, Seem 1 meets the needs of diverse spaces. Bring harmony and interest to any interior with this Seem family companion

DESIGN

Narrow 1.5″ aperture suspended and surface mount luminaire with 0.5″ Pop-down lens provides uninterrupted illumination.

PERFORMANCE

Linear LED boards create seamless lines of light without pixels or shadows. Alignment plate and internal joining mechanism ensures stable positioning and easy installation in continuous runs.

APPLICATION

Make an exceptional aesthetic statement in conference rooms, private offices, reception areas and other commercial spaces where a small profile is required.

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