Liteline: Skye, the Must-Have Recessed Light for All Your Lighting Projects

November 28, 2024

The Skye recessed light by Liteline stands out for its unmatched versatility, making it an ideal choice for residential and commercial projects. With a single base fixture, you can customize your lighting to suit your preferences thanks to a wide range of interchangeable trims.

A Flexible and Elegant Solution

The concept is simple: the base fixture is designed to adapt to various styles and ambiances. Supplied by default with a white trim, it can be transformed at will. The trims, available in multiple colors and materials (including four premium metallic finishes and plastic variants), are easily installed using a magnetic system. Whether you prefer a square or round design, the Skye integrates seamlessly into any space.

Lighting Adaptability

The Skye also offers advanced customization with its five color temperature (CCT) options, ranging from 2700°K to 5000°K, allowing you to create moods from warm and cozy to bright and vibrant.

Time-Saving Simplicity

No need to multiply fixtures type for different rooms! The Skye meets all your needs with simplified installation and unparalleled aesthetic flexibility. It’s the recessed light that “gets the job done” without compromise.

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