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Fluxyn Series - Surface Mount

  • Modular surface mount decorative fixtures over a central light engine
  • Wall Sconce, Ceiling Flush Mount, Ceiling Semi-flush Mount
  • Integral LED light engine with selectable lumen outputs (SM4: 650/800/100lms, SM6: 750/900/1200lms)
  • 5-color Field-SeleCCTable (2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K) + Dim-to-Warm (3000K dims to 1800K); 90+ CRI
  • Dimming: Dims to less than 5% (phase cut LE/TE) with compatible dimmers; 120V input
  • 6 standard colors with 13 additional on-demand designer colors
  • Multiple standard texture offerings
  • Multiple diffuser offerings
  • Light engine is AIR-TITE, wet location-listed, IC-rated
  • Declare LBC Red List Approved
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • PrentaLux 3D printed parts are produced with at least 75% recycled or bio-circular materials
Fluxyn Series - Surface Mount

Fluxyn Series - Surface Mount

Beautiful Meets Functional

The PrentaLux Fluxyn Series brings expressive freedom to surface-mounted lighting. A thoughtfully curated family of flush mounts and wall sconces, Fluxyn makes it easy to create a cohesive visual language across hospitality, multi-family, and other commercial environments. An extensive selection of designs, colors, textures, and finishes allows each fixture to complement the character of a space, whether the goal is quiet sophistication or a more distinctive design statement. Built around a modular platform, Fluxyn gives designers greater freedom to personalize lighting while simplifying specification. Created using additive manufacturing, Fluxyn reflects a more sustainable approach to decorative lighting. Designed for customization, repairability, and longevity, it delivers the design flexibility modern projects require while supporting a more responsible use of materials and resources.

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