Lutron delivers the Ketra and Rania D2
Lutron has delivered the Ketra and Rania D2 architectural downlights, featuring a 2” aperture downlight with diecast aluminium trims.
Honed to a nearly invisible edge, the downlights are designed with a tighter control method for making micro-adjustments, slimmer housing for installation and lower price points than the predecessor Ketra D3 downlight line.
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“Quality of light means more than measuring colour rendering index or dimming capabilities. It’s about a light source’s ability to perfectly replicate natural light across a wide spectrum and then maintain that exact light output over its lifetime,” Lutron luxury residential business vice president Ben Bard says.
“Ketra uniquely delivers this quality of light and it’s now available in a 2” aperture. Additionally, Rania’s unique light engine sets a new bar for white light in the industry.”
Lutron has long sought to “harmoniously bring the outdoors inside” blending natural and electric light seamlessly while accentuating the beauty of the interior, from fabric colours and textures to art and even the skin tones and features of those enjoying the space.
Users can now experience the characteristic elements of Lutron with dynamic lighting that adapts to various moments throughout the day and sets the desired ambiance, in the form of the brand’s smallest and most flexible downlight offering to date.
With both downlights, people will experience high-quality of light in any space in the home. Ketra and Rania light sources work seamlessly with Lutron’s premium lighting controls and shades to create personalised spaces. Both fixtures are also wirelessly controlled, saving time and money and reducing the space needed for panels.
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