Lineaflat 24-Inch Dual LED Wall/Ceiling Light
SKU: ARTY1455656982
Description
Key Features • 1-year warranty • Contract Grade Product Description The Lineaflat 24-Inch Dual LED Wall/Ceiling Light by Artemide supplies copious amounts of soft, diffused lighting for interior contemporary living spaces while retaining its humble and simplistic form factor. The fixture, built from aluminum for durability, is ideal for placement in areas like living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms for its low-profile. The Lineaflat earns its name for its shade shape, which mimics an elongated, metallic rectangle. The piece also utilizes integrated and energy-efficient LED lamps for an inviting aura. About the Brand Since 1959, Artemide has created a wide array of modern table lamps, floor lamps, wall sconces and suspensions. Technologically advanced, and with styles ranging from clean and refined to sculptural and avant garde, many Artemide designs--especially the Tolomeo and Tizio--have become icons of contemporary lighting design. Details • Designed by Ron Rezek • Material: Aluminum • Dimmable: No • Dimmer Not Included • Dimmer Type: Alabaster • Lighting Style: Up and Downlight • Location Rating: UL Listed Damp • ADA Compliant: This design satisfies the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. • Warranty: 1-year warranty • Made In Italy Lighting • Lamp Type: LED Built-in • Total Lumens: 1835 • Total Watts: 41.80 • Volts: 120 /277 Volt • Color Temp: 3000 (Soft White) • CRI: 90 • Equivalent Halogen, CFL or LED Bulb Can Be Used: No Dimensions • 2-Wire Option Fixture: Width 24.1", Height 4.5", Extension 1.9" More Information • 0-10V dimming is commonly found in new residential and commercial buildings. The dimmer sends out full voltage to the fixture, while the dimming is achieved by an extra 2 wires between the dimmer and fixture, carrying the signal telling the fixture to dim. Phase or 2-wire dimming is compatible with the wiring and dimmers commonly found in old households. It does not require dimming wires as the dimmer in the wall takes cares of reducing the voltage sent out to the fixture.