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SPACES THAT CAN UTILIZE TRANSOFORMATIVE LIGHTING AND / OR SHADING CONTROLS TO MAXIMIZE PRODUCTIVITY, ALLOW FOR NATURAL LIGHT TO FILTER THROUGH BUILDING AND KEEP OCCUPANTS SAFE

EntryWay

Be in the moment. Change your light settings with the click of a button without ever leaving your seat.

Bistro

 Be the master of your whole home. Using your phone or tablet, you can make sure that all the lights in your home are off without having to leaving the comfort of your bed
 Be the master of your whole home. Using your phone or tablet, you can make sure that all the lights in your home are off without having to leaving the comfort of your bed
Be able to carry in the full load at once. Sensors in your laundry or pantry spaces allow you to get things done without having to worry about turning on the lights.

Corner Office 

Conference

Be the talk of the party with an exciting light fixture hung over your dining room table. Adjust the brightness to set the mood for any event.
Be the talk of the party with an exciting light fixture hung over your dining room table. Adjust the brightness to set the mood for any event.

library

Be safe and sound. Control your lighting to alert intruders and manage your shades to provide ultimate privacy.

oUTDOOR

Be outside. Comfort and luxury ar e not to be confined to the inside of your home. Exterior lighting not only provides safety and security but an enjoyable space to spend your free time – whatever the occasion
Be outside. Comfort and luxury ar e not to be confined to the inside of your home. Exterior lighting not only provides safety and security but an enjoyable space to spend your free time – whatever the occasion
Be the boss. Whether you are writin g an article, mailing out letters or managing a business, let lighting and shading features give you the best lighting to get our work finished

OFFICE

lIVING rOOM

Be comfortable in your favorite hang out spot. As the sun moves across the sky, easily adjust the shades to avoid direct light to your face while you finish the morning paper or your new book