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20 • September 2015 • www.EBMag.com
We continue to explore electrical technologies, products and systems for the discerning homeowner...
where cost is not an issue! This month we hope to dazzle you with the latest in interior lighting,
including modern chandeliers, nostalgic bulbs, classy LEDs, and sleek, hidden recessed options.
Renée Francoeur
Layer up! Swanky interior
lighting solutions
from all angles
I
f you’re used to popping in a series of potlights
and a pendant here or there, you could be missing
out on an opportunity to take your residential
project to the next level through interior lighting.
“A big thing in lighting and creating environments
is trying to layer light... creating contrast between
light and dark, accenting colours, and that kind of
stuff,” says Tom Sargeant of Tech Lighting.
“When you layer lighting in a space, it adds to that
upscale appeal,” continues Shelley Wald, president of
WAC Lighting. “Different technologies now allow
us to fold the lighting right into the architecture so it
makes it more accessible... and indirect lighting gives
a different feel than direct.”
One product, four layers
At Meyda Lighting, incorporating all lighting layers
(task, decorative, accent and ambient) in a single
design is a win-win for customers desiring a one-
stop-shop solution.
Meyda’s Chandel-Air family showcases all four
layers plus has the ability to move air with its ceiling
fan. Uplights surround the fan as well as inner
lights, which illuminate an optional diffuser made of
fabric, acrylic, art glass, amber or silver mica. Cool-
temperature LED spotlights stud the diffuser’s exterior
for accent lighting, and downlights—ideal for reading
and other tasks—make up the final option.
For Max Cohen, director of hospitality at Meyda
Lighting and 2nd Ave. Lighting, the Chandel-Air
does it all. He recently installed a two-tier Chandel-
Air for an upscale project in the Adirondacks
featuring a 35-ft ceiling.
“That single fixture can do a bunch of things:
uplighting for the beams on the ceiling, creating a
glow. And that’s controlled by one separate switch.
Another switch lights up the candlesticks around the
piece,” he says. “There’s a traumatic effect created
from the spotlights—just 2W with a super-blue
colour—that light up the moose [displayed in the
room], showing its shadows on the walls, and that
really creates some interesting lighting.”
Like Chandel-Air, Tech Lighting’s new Merge
recessed linear system (part of the Element line)
offers light layering in a single system.
“It builds on the theme of recessed but it’s adding
a new twist with a general illumination portion,” says
Sargeant, Tech’s vice-president of product development.
“So it’s really filling the space with light in a simple,
clean manner that leaves ceilings uninterrupted. That
look seems to be what people are going for.”
Merge is a long linear system featuring a 3-in.
channel of indirect LED illumination—“a narrow
seam of light in the ceiling,” Sargeant explains. The
light source is aimed upward into a reflective dome,
then pushed down, doing away with shadow and
glare trouble, he adds.
The system is able to make 90-degree turns and
transition from the ceiling down a wall. This means
the tracks can create a square or any geometric shape
on the ceiling. The edges of the channel are also
bevelled, casting a slight angle upward so “it looks
like an extra architectural element in the home”.
In addition to the general illumination, Merge
has a low-voltage busbar (essentially a track system)
running on the inside that allows users to twist-and-
lock LED adjustable spot heads and/or pendants
anywhere along the track for another layer. The
The Merge system
outlines a square
in the ceiling for a
modern recessed look.
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Merge Gimbal Spot, as an example of one option, does not break the
ceiling plane, providing for a smooth overall appearance.
Each layer of the system has its own dimming ability, and spots and
pendants can be moved at any time to a different area along the track.
The system will run you about $120 US/ft.
Layering aside, Wald notes a hot trend today is lighting that ‘muds’
into the ceiling and almost disappears, such as WAC’s Aether with it’s
low-profile housing (retailing for between $478 US to $561 US).
“Another thing we’ve noticed is a trend now in the square aperture
for recessed. It’s hot,” Wald says. “It adds a more linear feeling to a
space when it’s used in conjunction with cove lighting and, when it’s
mudded right in, it’s just supremely clean.”
Fit for royalty
Nothing says opulence quite like a big, shiny chandelier. WAC’s Line
chandelier “screams technology”, says Wald. The Line, retailing for
about $1499 US, features a thin, edge-lit LED panel that provides
ambient light. It offers a “direct-indirect light distribution, which
delivers ample light to work surfaces while also illuminating the
ceiling and upper portion of walls”.
The Cyclone chandelier from 2nd Ave. Lighting (acquired by
Meyda) is also an attention-grabber.
“It’s like a tornado, but goes about it in an elegant way. These are
incredibly popular, and we’re always making one for a customer, every
other week or so,” Cohen says. “We’ve done a lot of the Barrel Stave
ones where we used recycled wine barrels. We’ve also done whiskey
barrels... that rustic contemporary look is really trending right now.”
LEDs go ritzy
At Wilshire Manufacturing, LEDs just didn’t fit the bill for
extravagant chandeliers and sconces dripping with ornaments.
“With LEDs, it’s a new world. But not all LEDs are created equal,”
says Steven Kaufman, Wilshire’s CEO. “A lot of the existing LED
systems for decorative lighting were very bluish and just didn’t have the
colour, brightness or the dimming that you come to expect in high-end
decorative lighting... the light and the electronics need to match.”
The company, therefore, decided to redesign an advanced LED
system geared to decorative lighting. It took years of optical
engineering work and analysis, Kaufman says; finally, “we cracked the
code”, and the PrisMatrix LED system made its debut.
PrisMatrix features dual optics and “special LED chips that are
full-colour” and have a brightness and full dimming capability similar
to incandescent bulbs, Kaufman says.
“A lot of retrofit bulbs have a big white heat sink right on them, so the
aesthetics look garish. Our design was able to separate the electronics,
optics and thermal management, and put it all into the fixture itself.”
Additionally, because PrisMatrix doesn’t use traditional bulbs, there
are a variety of interchangeable glass and crystal envelopes to choose
from. Bulbs can last over a decade, Kaufman adds.
“The fixtures of the future high-end home are going to combine
really innovative, modern designs and aesthetics with technology, and
that’s what we do; we marry those two,” Kaufman says.
Old school cool
Los Angeles artist Carolina Fontoura Alzaga creates what she says are
“luxurious, cascading, and seemingly traditional chandeliers” from
used bike parts, and she has started using Lux Technology Group’s
new LED filaments in her works.
“Our client [Alzaga] is selling these chandeliers to celebrities,” says
Candice Long-Lerno, director of business management at Lux. “The
filaments are the way to go. They look really high-end and are the
only UL-rated filaments on the market right now.”
Lux’s filaments come in an array of shapes and sizes that all evoke
a classic Edison bulb vibe, including the Tuscany flame-tip candle,
Milan blunt-tip, Florence extended flame-tip candle, Hope G25
globe and the Axiom A19, among others. Many are available in both
clear and amber coatings.
“The candle bulbs are great for chandeliers because they have such
a pointed tip and look like real candles for an authentic feel,” Long-
Lerno says. The bulbs come with interchangeable bases and can act
as direct replacements for incandescent.
The Cyclone chandelier is a popular choice among 2nd Ave. Lighting clients.
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WAC’s Line chandelier “screams technology”.
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“I think the biggest hurdle for the LED market is the look of the
LED... that metal casing on the bottom. So that makes it an easy sell
with the filaments; these look beautiful,” Long-Lerno says. “Plus, when
you’re talking 15 bulbs per chandelier, if you can cut the electricity costs
by 80-90%, that adds up pretty quickly.”
Not to be overlooked
When it comes to contemplating interior lighting solutions, Wald
reminds contractors that they don’t need a lighting designer to make a
room sizzle.
“You can pick really nice flush-mounts, sconces, pendants and go
over the options with your clients. Even in traditional spaces, you’d be
surprised at LEDs that can work. Take a look around.”
All the professionals agree on one thing: lighting makes the home.
“Lighting is so customizable; from choosing warmer to cooler
temperatures, and putting thought into that and investing some money
into that shouldn’t be overlooked,” says Long-Lerno. “Lighting and how
it affects all the other elements is such a big part of the look and feel of a
home.”
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  • 1. 20 • September 2015 • www.EBMag.com We continue to explore electrical technologies, products and systems for the discerning homeowner... where cost is not an issue! This month we hope to dazzle you with the latest in interior lighting, including modern chandeliers, nostalgic bulbs, classy LEDs, and sleek, hidden recessed options. Renée Francoeur Layer up! Swanky interior lighting solutions from all angles I f you’re used to popping in a series of potlights and a pendant here or there, you could be missing out on an opportunity to take your residential project to the next level through interior lighting. “A big thing in lighting and creating environments is trying to layer light... creating contrast between light and dark, accenting colours, and that kind of stuff,” says Tom Sargeant of Tech Lighting. “When you layer lighting in a space, it adds to that upscale appeal,” continues Shelley Wald, president of WAC Lighting. “Different technologies now allow us to fold the lighting right into the architecture so it makes it more accessible... and indirect lighting gives a different feel than direct.” One product, four layers At Meyda Lighting, incorporating all lighting layers (task, decorative, accent and ambient) in a single design is a win-win for customers desiring a one- stop-shop solution. Meyda’s Chandel-Air family showcases all four layers plus has the ability to move air with its ceiling fan. Uplights surround the fan as well as inner lights, which illuminate an optional diffuser made of fabric, acrylic, art glass, amber or silver mica. Cool- temperature LED spotlights stud the diffuser’s exterior for accent lighting, and downlights—ideal for reading and other tasks—make up the final option. For Max Cohen, director of hospitality at Meyda Lighting and 2nd Ave. Lighting, the Chandel-Air does it all. He recently installed a two-tier Chandel- Air for an upscale project in the Adirondacks featuring a 35-ft ceiling. “That single fixture can do a bunch of things: uplighting for the beams on the ceiling, creating a glow. And that’s controlled by one separate switch. Another switch lights up the candlesticks around the piece,” he says. “There’s a traumatic effect created from the spotlights—just 2W with a super-blue colour—that light up the moose [displayed in the room], showing its shadows on the walls, and that really creates some interesting lighting.” Like Chandel-Air, Tech Lighting’s new Merge recessed linear system (part of the Element line) offers light layering in a single system. “It builds on the theme of recessed but it’s adding a new twist with a general illumination portion,” says Sargeant, Tech’s vice-president of product development. “So it’s really filling the space with light in a simple, clean manner that leaves ceilings uninterrupted. That look seems to be what people are going for.” Merge is a long linear system featuring a 3-in. channel of indirect LED illumination—“a narrow seam of light in the ceiling,” Sargeant explains. The light source is aimed upward into a reflective dome, then pushed down, doing away with shadow and glare trouble, he adds. The system is able to make 90-degree turns and transition from the ceiling down a wall. This means the tracks can create a square or any geometric shape on the ceiling. The edges of the channel are also bevelled, casting a slight angle upward so “it looks like an extra architectural element in the home”. In addition to the general illumination, Merge has a low-voltage busbar (essentially a track system) running on the inside that allows users to twist-and- lock LED adjustable spot heads and/or pendants anywhere along the track for another layer. The The Merge system outlines a square in the ceiling for a modern recessed look. PhotoCoUrtEsytEChLighting. The Florence bulbs in amber and clear are ideal for fancy fixtures. PhotoCoUrtEsyLUx. EB_Sept2015.indd 20 2015-08-31 10:25 AM
  • 2. www.EBMag.com • September 2015 • 21 Merge Gimbal Spot, as an example of one option, does not break the ceiling plane, providing for a smooth overall appearance. Each layer of the system has its own dimming ability, and spots and pendants can be moved at any time to a different area along the track. The system will run you about $120 US/ft. Layering aside, Wald notes a hot trend today is lighting that ‘muds’ into the ceiling and almost disappears, such as WAC’s Aether with it’s low-profile housing (retailing for between $478 US to $561 US). “Another thing we’ve noticed is a trend now in the square aperture for recessed. It’s hot,” Wald says. “It adds a more linear feeling to a space when it’s used in conjunction with cove lighting and, when it’s mudded right in, it’s just supremely clean.” Fit for royalty Nothing says opulence quite like a big, shiny chandelier. WAC’s Line chandelier “screams technology”, says Wald. The Line, retailing for about $1499 US, features a thin, edge-lit LED panel that provides ambient light. It offers a “direct-indirect light distribution, which delivers ample light to work surfaces while also illuminating the ceiling and upper portion of walls”. The Cyclone chandelier from 2nd Ave. Lighting (acquired by Meyda) is also an attention-grabber. “It’s like a tornado, but goes about it in an elegant way. These are incredibly popular, and we’re always making one for a customer, every other week or so,” Cohen says. “We’ve done a lot of the Barrel Stave ones where we used recycled wine barrels. We’ve also done whiskey barrels... that rustic contemporary look is really trending right now.” LEDs go ritzy At Wilshire Manufacturing, LEDs just didn’t fit the bill for extravagant chandeliers and sconces dripping with ornaments. “With LEDs, it’s a new world. But not all LEDs are created equal,” says Steven Kaufman, Wilshire’s CEO. “A lot of the existing LED systems for decorative lighting were very bluish and just didn’t have the colour, brightness or the dimming that you come to expect in high-end decorative lighting... the light and the electronics need to match.” The company, therefore, decided to redesign an advanced LED system geared to decorative lighting. It took years of optical engineering work and analysis, Kaufman says; finally, “we cracked the code”, and the PrisMatrix LED system made its debut. PrisMatrix features dual optics and “special LED chips that are full-colour” and have a brightness and full dimming capability similar to incandescent bulbs, Kaufman says. “A lot of retrofit bulbs have a big white heat sink right on them, so the aesthetics look garish. Our design was able to separate the electronics, optics and thermal management, and put it all into the fixture itself.” Additionally, because PrisMatrix doesn’t use traditional bulbs, there are a variety of interchangeable glass and crystal envelopes to choose from. Bulbs can last over a decade, Kaufman adds. “The fixtures of the future high-end home are going to combine really innovative, modern designs and aesthetics with technology, and that’s what we do; we marry those two,” Kaufman says. Old school cool Los Angeles artist Carolina Fontoura Alzaga creates what she says are “luxurious, cascading, and seemingly traditional chandeliers” from used bike parts, and she has started using Lux Technology Group’s new LED filaments in her works. “Our client [Alzaga] is selling these chandeliers to celebrities,” says Candice Long-Lerno, director of business management at Lux. “The filaments are the way to go. They look really high-end and are the only UL-rated filaments on the market right now.” Lux’s filaments come in an array of shapes and sizes that all evoke a classic Edison bulb vibe, including the Tuscany flame-tip candle, Milan blunt-tip, Florence extended flame-tip candle, Hope G25 globe and the Axiom A19, among others. Many are available in both clear and amber coatings. “The candle bulbs are great for chandeliers because they have such a pointed tip and look like real candles for an authentic feel,” Long- Lerno says. The bulbs come with interchangeable bases and can act as direct replacements for incandescent. The Cyclone chandelier is a popular choice among 2nd Ave. Lighting clients. PhotoCoUrtEsy2ndavE.Lighting. WAC’s Line chandelier “screams technology”. PhotoCoUrtEsywaCLighting. “I think the biggest hurdle for the LED market is the look of the LED... that metal casing on the bottom. So that makes it an easy sell with the filaments; these look beautiful,” Long-Lerno says. “Plus, when you’re talking 15 bulbs per chandelier, if you can cut the electricity costs by 80-90%, that adds up pretty quickly.” Not to be overlooked When it comes to contemplating interior lighting solutions, Wald reminds contractors that they don’t need a lighting designer to make a room sizzle. “You can pick really nice flush-mounts, sconces, pendants and go over the options with your clients. Even in traditional spaces, you’d be surprised at LEDs that can work. Take a look around.” All the professionals agree on one thing: lighting makes the home. “Lighting is so customizable; from choosing warmer to cooler temperatures, and putting thought into that and investing some money into that shouldn’t be overlooked,” says Long-Lerno. “Lighting and how it affects all the other elements is such a big part of the look and feel of a home.” EB_Sept2015.indd 21 2015-08-31 10:25 AM