Corelite WSLA Linear Light from Cooper Lighting

May 4, 2023

Corelite WSLA Linear Light from Cooper Lighting

The WSLA specification fixture series incorporates a unique hub design to enable affordable patterns with endless possible configurations. Offered in multiple sizes and mounting options, this linear light offers unique patterns or straight continuous rows. The series is the ideal choice for commercial interiors needing to add visual interest to large, open spaces where flexibility is important such as office collaboration areas, lobbies, and atriums.

WSLA Linear

  • 4ft and 8ft unit lengths in suspended and surface mount options
  • Linear runs, pre-defined hub patterns, or build-your-own pattern
  • Round or square hub – Up to 6-way fixture intersection
  • 500 to 2000 lumens per foot
  • High performing efficacy up to up to 133 LPW

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