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Profile Area Light

Designed By Linnaea Tillett Lighting Design Associates

Part of the Profile line

Profile creates beautiful and intentional light emanating from a refined, minimalist design. The Profile Area Light has a single or dual-mounted luminaire mounted atop an architectural I-beam column. Modular add-on sections customize the luminaire's height and directionality. Further tailor the area light’s performance and aesthetic with optional grazing or foot lights.

Features

Available in 10 ft (3.1m), 12 ft (3.7m), 14 ft (4.3m), and 16 ft (4.9m) pole heights

Offered in a range of color temperatures, distributions and outputs 

Buy America Compliant, Full Cutoff, and International Dark-Sky Approved

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Linnaea Tillett Lighting Design Associates

Linnaea Tillett Lighting Design Associates is an award-winning landscape lighting design firm with over 35 years of experience with projects across the United States and Canada. The firm has forged a highly acclaimed body of work by treating every project as an opportunity to find the poetic in the functional, the elegant in the robust, and simplicity in technical and regulatory complexity. The New York-based firm’s portfolio includes urban parks, waterfronts, connective corridors, and cultural campuses as well as public and private art collections. The firm collaborates frequently with leading landscape architects, architects, and public artists including Maya Lin, Toshiko Mori, Nelson Byrd Woltz, OLIN, GGN, and Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates.

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All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product. 

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