A-Light Introduces Angle Architectural Luminaire

September 10, 2024

Angle was designed for high-ceiling applications and large spaces, including auditoriums and educational institutions, airports and transit outlets, natatoriums, sports complexes, lobbies, libraries, and museums. 

The high-performance luminaires feature an enhanced indirect asymmetric distribution that projects light up to the ceiling and then reflects down to the surface below. Lighting designers can expect a light output of 12,151 lumens/foot. 

Surface, pendant, and dual pendant mounting options are available, allowing Angle to contribute a uniform design aesthetic throughout a project. Each mounting option can be specified in 1′, 2′, or 4′ lengths to meet specific lighting requirements. And its sleek design integrates seamlessly into the architecture.  

Standard finishes include white, titanium, or black. A-Light’s Customer Care team is available to collaborate on custom finish options. 

Angle luminaires are suitable for wet locations. Each luminaire features a natatorium-rated finish on the body to ensure longevity in harsh environments. When specified for a natatorium, a clear cover is added on top of the luminaire to protect the optics, and gaskets seal the light engine from unwanted moisture. 

These fixtures are enabled with the nLight network control system to manage lighting throughout indoor or outdoor spaces, reducing energy costs and improving occupant comfort with dim to warm and white tuning. 

Angle is assembled in America and complies with the Buy America(n) Act (BAA) government procurement requirements under FAR, DFARS, and DOT. 

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