Seem® 2

Seem 2
Slender and versatile

A narrow 2.5" aperture luminaire designed to fit organically into architecture and provide a clean visual aesthetic, Seem® 2 integrates with ceiling and walls in different configurations to bring harmony to interior spaces and to support diverse applications. It allows for design flexibility with modern finishes, individual lengths, continuous runs, or patterns in a variety of mounting styles: recessed, suspended, surface mount, and wall mount. Several shielding, color temperature, and distribution options provide the perfect blend of high performance and visual comfort.

Features

Slim Profile

Narrow 2.5" aperture to provide a clean visual aesthetic.

Di-Noc Swatch

Natural warmth and beauty

Enliven interiors with The Naturals, a coordinated collection of nature-inspired finishes that brings organic beauty to luminaires and acoustic solutions.

Seem 2 Shielding options

Shielding Options

Flush (Lambertian, Batwing, Asymmetric), Regress, Pop-Up or Pop-Down lens options provide design flexibility, uniform illumination, brightness control and visual comfort.

Various Mounting Styles

Provide flexibility in designing for diverse spaces with recessed, suspended, surface and wall mount options.

Specialty Ceilings NF

Seem 2 Recessed with NF mounting

A proprietary bracket, supplied by Focal Point, secures the luminaires to the deck via threaded rod or tie wire. This allows for the lighting to be installed after the ceiling is in place, simplifying trade management and interaction at the job site. The up/down adjustability ensures perfect fit, straightness, and centering, no matter the thickness of the ceiling or the mounting condition.

Seem 2 Grid with T4V mounting

A tegular grid mounting option ensures that luminaires neatly integrate between ceiling panels and that the bottom lens is flush with the ceiling tile, or drops to the right level in the case of pop-down lenses. This helps maintain the integrity and visual appearance of the ceiling system. Luminaires are secured to the deck with wires, following the method customarily employed with grid ceilings.

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