Nora Lighting Pillar

Nora Lightings Pillar saves up to 75% in energy costs over incandescent lighting. The 15W LED track fixture has a slim vertical driver housing. Because it produces no projected heat, UV rays, or infrared rays, it is suited for merchandise displays, jewelry counters, art galleries, and produce markets. Available in 15-degree spot or 30-degree flood beam spreads in 3,000 K and 4,200 K, it is rated at 30,000 hours of performances and measures 5-1/4" long by 6-3/8" wide by 3-5/8" in diameter. The luminaire is constructed of die-cast aluminum and comes in black, white, or silver. noralighting.com

Nora Lightings Pillar saves up to 75% in energy costs over incandescent lighting. The 15W LED track fixture has a slim vertical driver housing. Because it produces no projected heat, UV rays, or infrared rays, it is suited for merchandise displays, jewelry counters, art galleries, and produce markets. Available in 15-degree spot or 30-degree flood beam spreads in 3,000 K and 4,200 K, it is rated at 30,000 hours of performances and measures 5-1/4" long by 6-3/8" wide by 3-5/8" in diameter. The luminaire is constructed of die-cast aluminum and comes in black, white, or silver. noralighting.com

Nora Lighting’s Pillar saves up to 75% in energy costs over incandescent lighting. The 15W LED track fixture has a slim vertical driver housing. Because it produces no projected heat, UV rays, or infrared rays, it is suited for merchandise displays, jewelry counters, art galleries, and produce markets. Available in 15-degree spot or 30-degree flood beam spreads in 3,000 K and 4,200 K, it is rated at 30,000 hours of performances and measures 51/4″ long by 63/8″ wide by 35/8″ in diameter. The luminaire is constructed of die-cast aluminum and comes in black, white, or silver. noralighting.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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