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Verozza Lighting Expands MODULINE 48V Track System with 17 New Insert Choices

Verozza Lighting has added 17 new insert choices to its revolutionary MODULINE magnetic low voltage track system. The MODULINE 48V system fits seamlessly into any application thanks to its low profile sizes and design. The flexible specification options enable a lighting specifier to create a system that is perfectly aligned to their needs and requirements.

With a narrow 1” wide aluminum profile, MODULINE is suited for ceiling and wall mounting. Fixtures attach magnetically into the 1” track for easy installation and ultimate design flexibility. On the ceiling, the track can be installed with either recessed, pendant or surface mounted options. Diverse modules such as spot, accent or general lights can be clicked into the profile boxes without tools, which means free design possibilities for lighting specifiers. 

The newest additions to the MODULINE insert choices include pendants, linear additions, downlights, and more. New inserts, new finishes, and the ability to phase dim round out the advancements in style and technology.

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