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Architectural lighting is a specialized form of lighting equipment used to create a desired atmosphere or ambience in a space. It is used to highlight architectural features, create visual interest, and provide illumination for safety and security. Architectural lighting is often used in commercial, industrial, and residential settings. It is typically designed to be energy efficient and to provide a high quality of light.
Architectural lighting equipment includes a variety of fixtures, such as recessed, track, and surface-mounted lights, as well as specialty fixtures such as wall washers and cove lights. It also includes a range of control systems, such as dimmers, occupancy sensors, and timers.
Some companies in the architectural lighting market include Philips Lighting, Acuity Brands, Hubbell Lighting, Zumtobel Group, and Cree Lighting. Show Less Read more