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Cooper Lighting: Streetworks – Avenaire – Decorative StreetLight

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May 21, 2025

Avenaire Luminaire Provides Wide Range of Customizable Features

The Avenaire luminaire is a decorative streetlight perfect for downtown areas, residential streets, and parks, offering zero up-light and a range of customizable features. You can choose from various optical distributions, color temperatures, and architectural styles to create the ideal ambiance for both day and night.


Features

  • Lumens: Up to 18,000, 138 LPW
  • 2200K – 5000K CCTs, 70 standard CRI
  • 5 high-efficiency, patented AccuLED Optics distributions
  • Utility friendly features for simple, quick installation
  • Various uprights, trims, tops, & finials for highly configurable aesthetics

Benefits

  • Simple installation
  • Ease of maintenace and serviceability
  • Low total cost of ownership
  • Superior visual comfort and Glare Control
  • Weighs only 33 lbs
  • Dark Sky compliant up to 3000K CCT
  • Zero Uplight (U0) in all configurations

Advantages

  • One Fixture, Countless Possibilities: Avenaire’s modular design empowers you to create the perfect look and performance for any project. Mix and match tops, trims, finials, and uprights for a signature lighting experience.
  • Light the Way, Not the Sky: With a true zero-uplight optical design, Avenaire preserves night skies while delivering targeted, efficient illumination—ideal for dark-sky compliance and communities prioritizing sustainability and reduced light pollution.
  • Clarity Meets Comfort: Avenaire features advanced Waveguide technology that diffuses light evenly, reducing glare and enhancing visual comfort. It delivers high performance without compromising pedestrian experience or architectural appeal.
  • New Product Visualizer: Introducing the Product Visualizer – a powerful new tool that allows you to explore and create custom aesthetic combinations for the Avenaire Post Top using various component options. Learn More

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