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Lumenalta by Lumenpulse: Where Light Becomes Expression

  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

A city scene featuring an orange and purple sunset reflected in the windows of a large building. In front of the building is a biker next to a Lumenalta lighting fixture.

Discover Lumenalta, a family of bollards, columns, and post-top luminaires designed to transform urban and public spaces with precision and artistry. Engineered to deliver flawless illumination in every application, Lumenalta redefines the way light interacts with the environment.


A Versatile 3-in-1 Lighting Solution

Lumenalta is the first area fixture to blend Selectable White, Dynamic White with Dim-to-Warm, and Color-Changing capabilities into a single, adaptable luminaire.


Optics Designed for Purposeful Impact

Built around advanced optical technologies, the Lumenalta family comes in three distinct optic options designed to shape light with clear intention:


  • Direct View: Delivers luminance through a diffuser-lens design, making it perfect for metropolitan wayfinding and artistic applications

  • Directional: Provides high-performance light control

  • Invisio: Offers a faceted light guide that enhances visual comfort


Together, this trio delivers clarity, comfort, and captivating light to meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.


Craftsmanship in Every Detail

With a streamlined cylindrical design, Lumenalta reflects meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Available with lens heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, it provides uniform saturation and consistent illumination, elevating architectural features and urban landscapes alike.


Illuminate with Intention

Lumenalta goes beyond simply illuminating spaces; it becomes a force that shapes experiences, guides wayfinding, and energizes environments. Elevate your next project with lighting that embodies craftsmanship, innovation, and purposeful design.


Discover how Lumenalta can bring your architectural vision to life.


 

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