Motive is a sophisticated family of lights that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor lighting to create out-of-the-ordinary settings. The neutral, sculptural form of the path light addresses an array of applications for buildings and grounds, pathways, social spaces, and high-profile areas like entrances.
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Available in a variety of color temperatures and distribution types
Finished in a variety of durable powdercoat colors
Buy America Compliant and International Dark-Sky Approved
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Motive is a family of sophisticated lights that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor lighting to create out-of-the-ordinary settings.
Meet Motive, Landscape Forms' Newest Lighting Family
Designed by Justin Champaign, Motive features some firsts for Landscape Forms, including an outdoor floor lamp and fixtures featuring a hidden light source and clear lens, which create sculptural light effects and an interesting visual experience.
Motive Lighting Wins a 2020 Red Dot Award for Product Design
“Landscape Forms continues to be recognized for groundbreaking luminaire design,” said Landscape Forms Lighting President Jordan Agustin. “We strive to go beyond the object and design new ways for people to experience light and for our clients to create moments of delight through lighting.”
Best in Class in Light: Celebrating a Year of Design Recognition
The easiest way for landscape architects and lighting designers to avoid light trespass is to select lights that have very little backlight and glare. Backlight, Uplight, and Glare (BUG) ratings (per IES TM-15-11) are readily available from lighting manufacturers and provide specifiers with the information they need to minimize trespass in fixture selection and lighting application.
Environmentally Responsible Lighting Design: Lighting Expert Nancy Clanton Shares Her How-To’s on Avoiding Light Trespass