Opus Luminaires by Lightheaded: Harmonize Modularity and Precision

opus luminaires by lightheaded

March 10, 2023

Change trims, optics, and lenses without skipping a beat.

Opus™ luminaires are an engineering masterpiece that lets you make changes as quickly as; a-one, and a-two, and a-three.

A melody of trims and finishes

Opus™ in-house powder coating ensures a quality finish with your color options that lasts.

Hot Adjustable. 40° Vertical Tilt. 361° Rotation.

No special instruments. Tilt & Rotation lock mechanisms require only a screwdriver.
Shallow Opus
Fixed Opus
Adjustable Opus

Covered over and over.

The cradle cover slides into place when tilting the cradle, hiding the ceiling, protecting the reflector, and eliminating loss of light to the ceiling interior.

Wet location rating available.

Square Shallow

One-piece reflectors available. At just 3 inches our Shallow Opus is the perfect solution for tight spaces and tight budgets.

Round Fixed

One-piece and two-piece reflectors available. A sound choice for a standard downlight.

Round Wall Wash

20° pre-set tilt and 24″ spacing will show off any wall with rhythmic lighting patterns.

Square Adjustable

One-piece and two-piece reflectors provide a simple or elegant aesthetic. An angled opening allows full light output with up to 40° tilt & 361° rotation.

Round Pinhole Adjustable

Painted flange with a black recessed inset for instances when minimalist visual presence is desired. An angled opening allows full light output with up to 40° tilt & 361° rotation.

Square Pinhole Fixed

Painted flange with a black recessed inset for instances when minimalist visual presence is desired.

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