Nora Lighting Now Offers More Than 100 LED Glass Pendants With 14w / 1100 Lumens

Nora Karen

 

 

June 21 2016

Nora Lighting has enhanced its LED pendant lines and now features more than 100 glass shades with dedicated 14W LED lamps and 1100 lumens. The collection includes the colour-splashed Karen series (shown).

Karen is designed to light the glass shade ands provide useful down light. It features warm 3500K and 90+ CRI for realistic colour rendition. The fixture includes a frosted glass shield for even light distribution and measures 4 ½” in diameter x 9 1/2” in length. 

The LED module has an architectural die-cast aluminum heat sink for heat management and a dimmable driver in the canopy. Karen features a white shade with a choice of highlight colours, including aqua, plum, red, green, and white on white. 

In addition to LEDs, Nora pendants are offered in a range of lamp types and wattages for CFL, halogen and after-market LED lamps, including: 40W G9 and 60W E12 candelabra base line voltage; 50W bi-pin G5.3 / 6.35 low voltage; 100W E26 medium base A19 line voltage; and 13W to 26W GU24 base.

Multiple mounting options for all lamp sources are available: Nora rail, track or canopy mount. Nora Lighting products can be seen in lighting showrooms and electrical distributorships in North America. 

Find out more: www.noralighting.com.

 

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