T-BAR LED with asymmetric lens is designed with a shielded profile on one side and a micro-ribbed asymmetrical lens that allows for full wall illumination, ceiling to floor. This is a perfect minimalistic solution for achieving the desired wall washing effects without seeing the light source from the opposite side.
- Product Name
- T-BAR LED® Asymmetric Lens
- Designer
- JLC-Tech
- Manufacturer
- JLC-Tech | Linear LED Lighting
- Manufactured
- United States
- Light source
- LED
- IP Rating
- IP65 Rating
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