Title: IRiS Lighting Systems
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2- IRiS Lighting Systems pioneered the use of full
cutoff optics reducing high angle light that can
often result in glare. The eye is drawn to the
brightest object in the room. IRiS luminaires
combine low aperture brightness with excellent
light control placing light where desired.
Unlock the true potential of your spacewith IRiS.
3- The P4-MH4BT-E4DL with BT15 lamp provide general
illumination for the piano alcove and add
vertical illumination on the wooden blinds during
evening hours.
4- The Energy Star Listed P40832ICAT-E4DL with 32W
compact fluorescent lamp provides task lighting
for counters and islands and meets Title 24
requirements.
5The P4-MA4MR-E4PINRL with MR16 lamp provides
reading light for each side of the bed. The tight
beam minimizes spill light. The pinhole trims
have been installed rimless and painted to match
the ceiling.
6- P4-MV4MR-E4MR with MR16 tungsten-halogen lamp
provide task lighting on counters and island. The
neutral color temperature of the low voltage
lamps bring out the rich wood tones of the
cabinets.
7- The P4-MA4MR-E4AA AR70 low voltage directional
fixtures provide punch from 10 foot ceiling
height adding dimension to artwork. The
P4-MH4CFL42E-E4LWW 32W TTT compact fluorescent
lens wallwash provides even vertical illumination
to fireplace wall.
8- The P4-MA4MR-E4RPIN with MR16 lamp adds luster to
the chandelier and puts useful light on the
table. The P4-MH4BT-E4DLCBH with BT15 lamp
provides soft even general illumination.
9The P4-MV4MR-E4RPINRL with MR16 lamp provide
punch from the 14 ceiling. The regressed square
pinhole trims have been installed rimless and
painted to match the ceiling masking the source
of light.
10- The P4-MV4MR-E4MR with MR16 lamp and L27K filter
brings out the wood tones and provides task
lighting on the counter.
11- The P4-MH4CFL42E-E4DLKHSF with 32W TTT lamp
provides general area illumination in this public
space. The Cognac Haze finish compliments the
architectural bronze mullions.
12- The P4-MA4MR-E4AAHSFWF with low voltage 50W IR
MR16 tungsten-halogen lamp provides depth to the
planter area in the brightly illuminated lobby.
13- The P4-MH4CMH39T6E-E4CMHCBH provides punch
illuminating the walkway beneath the 1-1/2 story
entrance. The corrugated lower reflector in clear
haze finish compliments the metallic finishes of
the window wall and provides a neutral appearance
during daylight.
14- The P4-MH4CFL42E-E4DLWHHSF with 32W TTT lamp
provides general area illumination in this
atrium area. The water feature shimmers under
the crisp white accent light provided by the
P4-MV4CMH20MRE-E4PIN.
15- The P4-MH4CFL42E-E4DLCBH with optional MTR4SN
satin nickel trim ring provides low aperture
brightness while matching stainless and chrome
surfaces.
16- P4-MH4BT-E4DLWMH has been installed rimless using
the PLR4X4 plaster lathing ring to seamlessly
integrate to faux painted ceiling.
17IRiS recommends the use of a professional
lighting designer. A lighting designer will
integrate the lighting and lighting controls with
the architecture and provide the technical and
artistic skills required. Beyond just putting a
design on paper, a great lighting design involves
an understanding of the clients desires, dealing
with the unexpected during construction, and
proper aiming and adjustment of the fixtures and
controls following move-in. Lighting designers
can be reached through the following professional
organizations. International Association of
Lighting Designers 312.527.3677 www.iald.org Illu
minating Engineering Society of North
America 212.248.5000 www.iesna.org
American Institute of Architects 800.242.3837 www.
aia.org American Society of Interior
Designers 202.546.3480 www.asid.org
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