Lunera Lighting Ramps-Up Production of Dimmable LED Fixtures for Commercial Use

Lunera Lighting, a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of next-generation digital LED lighting, is now selling its ultra-thin, energy-efficient LED fixtures to the commercial general lighting market.



Lunera 6400 Series, the 4' x 6.7" dimmable, ultra-thin architectural suspended linear fixture is designed as a direct replacement for 4' linear fluorescent lighting in commercial environments such as open offices, schools, data centers, retail floors, and hospitals. The artistically designed fixture provides soft, voluminous light that is ideal for applications requiring low-lighting power density.



Designed for grid lay-in (dropped ceiling), or surface mounted applications, the Lunera 2200 Series dimmable 2' x 2' LED fixture provides uniform, daylight-quality lighting that is ideal for applications including offices, schools, and health care facilities. The 2200 Series directly replaces traditional 2' x 4' fluorescent fixtures without changes in the existing ceiling grid layout or electrical infrastructure.

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