Ultra-modern and ultra-minimal the Dyna Linear Suspension by Sean Lavin appears to float effortlessly in the air. This contemporary work of light is ideal for Kitchen island task lighting, office spaces, family rooms and commercial lighting applications. Dyna is available in either a 4ft or 8ft run and ships with powerful integrated LED’s. You can create longer runs using the available mechanical connector to join units together in series. Available in sleek finish options. The suspension piece is fully dimmable to create the desired ambiance in your special space.
Category:
Island/Pool Table
Subcategory:
Island Lights
Option:
Damp Rated
, LED
, Title 20
Location Rating:
Damp Rated
Style:
Contemporary
, Contemporary | Modern
, Minimalist
Additional Info:
4ft version ships with 32 watt, 1305.9 delivered lumen, 90 CRI, 2700K, 3000K or 3500K LED linear modules. 8ft ships with 50.4 watt, 2611.8 delivered lumen, 90 CRI, 2700K, 3000K or 3500K LED linear modules. Dimmable with most LED compatible E.V or Triac di
Bulb Shape:
Integrated LED
Canopy:
Width- 4.6 Length- 4.6 Height- 0.3 Diameter- 4.6
Introduction Date:
01/01/2018
Keyword(s):
Commercial Space
, Conference Room
, Dining Room
Ship Carton Height:
18.00
Ship Carton Length:
49.00
Special Features:
Easily extends with available mechanical connector to join multiple units together for larger spaces
, From the brand formerly known as Tech Lighting
, Fully dimmable integrated LED lamp with a Prismatic Lens
, Ideal for conference rooms, office spaces and other commercial spaces
, Protected by a 5 year warranty
, Ultra-thin, ultra-modern architectural style
Bulb Base:
Integrated LED
Cable Field Cuttable:
True
Cannot Ship to California:
False
Cannot Ship to Canada:
False
Motion Sensor Included:
False
Photocell Included:
False
Primary Material:
Acrylic
Shade Description:
Acrylic light panels
Short Description:
Dyna Ls Rmt 4Ft P Bk Led930
Sloped Ceiling Compatible:
True
Stocking Type:
Made to Order
SYSTEM:
Linear Suspension
Transformer Required:
False
Warm Color Dimming:
False