THE MARCH 2020 ISSUE 2/2 OF LIGHTNOW
IS BROUGHT TO YOU KLUS

 

KLUS products are not just an undercabinet light, KLUS gives you design freedom in open spaces.  With models like the OPK-4 and TPK-4 channels, as well as other models in varying sizes, you are able to recess lighting into one surface while also being able to protrude from that surface and cover a span of a room.  This open air appearance creates a visual elegance of lighting that otherwise may have been a predetermined length fixture, floating in the middle of the space, breaking apart the room.  KLUS products have a way of making your entire space come together.

Learn more at KLUS.

 
NEWS & OPINION
 

 

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COVID-19

IES Roundtable: The Impact of COVID-19 on Lighting Professionals

Lighting Industry Faces Fallout of COVID-19 Pandemic

LEDs Magazine: Pandemic Impacts Two Major Lighting Manufacturers

COVID-19 Stalls Demand for Design Services

Survey Suggests Construction Slowing Across the United States

USGBC Cancels Regional Greenbuild Events, Intends to Go Ahead with International Conference in November

WELL Conference Postponed to August 16-19, 2020

NAILD Postpones April Conference

Global Lighting Association Urges Continuing Access to Lighting Products

Light + Health

LRC Evaluates Hybrid UV Lighting System to Reduce Healthcare-Associated Infections

LED + SSL

DOE Releases New SSL Energy Savings Forecast

New Manufacturer Nadarra Focuses on OLED

TM-30 Turns 5

Cooper’s Steven Pyshos and Rebecca Hadley-Catter Talk TM-30

The Lighter Side

What Is The Speed of Dark?

Products + Technology

Cove Lighting by Ledalite

Circular, Open-Center High-Bay Pendant by Luminis

Jobs Page at Lightsearch.com

Career Opportunities in the Lighting Industry

Mobile Apps and New Industry Events Pages at Lightsearch.com

Lighting Applications for Mobile Devices

Lighting Industry Event Calendar

 

 


 

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Craig DiLouie
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