The smaller Arne S luminaire creates intimate light experiences that bring the ambiance of indoor lighting to the outdoors. Inspired by the work of renowned Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen, the line is suited for a multitude of applications. The Arne S accent light is a pole-mounted luminaire that targets discrete areas with soft illumination, highlighting architectural details and casting accents on entryways and façades.
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Available in 3.4m, 4.2m, 5.0m, and 5.8m pole heights
Available in nine different distribution types
International Dark-Sky Approved
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