Lines Cantilever - Ultra slim and small scale linear cantilever luminaire

  • Ultra slim and small scale (0.7" wide x 3.2" high) linear cantilever luminaire
  • Available in two sizes 1’ and 2’ lengths
  • Three available optical distributions — 100 Dn, 35 Up | 65 Dn, 60 Up | 40 Dn
  • Color temperature and CRI — 2700, 3000, 3500, 4000 Kelvin + 80 and 90 CRI
Product Name
Lines Cantilever - Ultra slim and small scale linear cantilever luminaire
Manufacturer
Fluxwerx
Manufactured
Canada
Interior Lighting
Other - Indoor Lighting and Modular lighting systems
Light source
LED
Material
Metal, Aluminium
Colour
Black range
Silver range
White range
Characteristics
Dimmable
Installation
Wall-mounted

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Lines Cantilever is a series of discrete luminaires that uses the same optical and physical dimensions of the Lines Suspended and Lines Onwall luminaires. In this orientation the Cantilever is as the name suggests, projecting from the vertical wall surface. 


Minimalist and miniscule at only 3” high and less than a finger-width wide, Lines Cantilever is available in two sizes, 1’ and 2’ lengths, and three high performance distributions; direct 100, and indirect/direct 35 Up | 65 Dn, and 60 Up | 40 Dn. 

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The convergence of the Lines Cantilever proprietary ultra narrow 0.71" optics with miniscule aesthetic and diminutive architectural form delivers exemplary performance and visual comfort. Precise control and extraction features shape the light into high performance distributions with efficacies exceeding 120 lm/w.


Lines lets you plan and design as you have, and have never before. The Lines family of Suspended, Onwall, and Cantilever luminaires all come with three to four distributions, multiple pivoting luminaires and wall connections, distinct endcaps, and three powdercoat finishes, which give way to immeasurable design potential.  

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