Zumtobel Lighting Will Unveil Two Innovative Products at LEDucation 2025

Zumtobel Lighting (LEDucation 2025 booth 6632/6634) will debut two groundbreaking products at LEDucation 2025. These new offerings represent significant advancements in lighting design flexibility and customization capabilities for architects, designers, and specifiers. The company will showcase the SLOTLIGHT III FREIHEIT and LINEAR DOWNLIGHT ARRAY, both specifically engineered to provide unprecedented creative control to lighting professionals.
SLOTLIGHT III FREIHEIT: Design Freedom Reimagined
The SLOTLIGHT III FREIHEIT represents a paradigm shift in linear lighting capabilities. This revolutionary system offers:
- Unlimited Configuration Options: Designers can create linear, angled, curved, twisted, or completely freeform shapes
- Superior Construction: Featuring high-quality aluminum housing with dust- and insect-proof protection for lasting performance
- Bespoke Solutions: Each unit is manufactured to precise specifications, eliminating design compromises
LINEAR DOWNLIGHT ARRAY: Minimalist Aesthetics with Maximum Flexibility
The LINEAR DOWNLIGHT ARRAY introduces a sophisticated approach to downlighting with its multiple-cell linear system:
- Refined Design Elements: Features sleek 1.5-inch micro-facetted shades available in round or square profiles
- Custom Sizing: Adjustable lengths accommodate precise spatial requirements
- Modular Configuration: Designers can freely combine mini light optic cells, opal lenses, and blanks
- Personalized Finishing: Available in standard finishes with custom color options
Advanced Office Lighting Solutions
In addition to these new products, Zumtobel Lighting will demonstrate innovations specifically designed for modern workplace environments:
- Integrated Enlighted sensors within the SLOTLIGHT III’s Roll Optic opal lens
- Upgraded New York Times office luminaire designed to meet NYC’s LL97 code requirements and other contemporary building performance standards
- SLOTLIGHT III regressed lens technology that reduces ceiling brightness by recessing the lens ½” into the luminaire
Visit Zumtobel Lighting at LEDucation 2025 booth 6632/6634
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