
Ceiling Light 150150 – Smoked Knotty Ash Hydrographics Finish | 24W Integrated LED 120V (SKU: HIC-0102)
Ceiling Light 150150 – Smoked Knotty Ash Hydrographics Finish | 24W Integrated LED 120V (SKU: HIC-0102)
SKU:HIC-0102
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Bring modern warmth and architectural style to hospitality and residential interiors with the Ceiling Light 150150 in Smoked Knotty Ash Hydrographics Finish. Designed with a natural wood-inspired aesthetic and advanced LED performance, this hard-wired ceiling fixture delivers both visual appeal and energy efficiency.
The smoked knotty ash hydrographics finish creates the look of authentic wood grain while offering the durability of a commercial-grade fixture. Paired with a matte opal acrylic shade, it provides soft, evenly diffused illumination—ideal for guest rooms, corridors, living spaces, and multi-unit projects.
Featuring a 24-watt integrated LED, this ceiling light produces 2400 lumens of warm 3000K light with 90 CRI, ensuring accurate color rendering and comfortable ambient lighting. The hard-wired 120V installation makes it suitable for permanent, specification-driven applications.
Specifications
- SKU: HIC-0102
- Model: 150150
- Product Type: Ceiling Light / Flush Mount
- Main Color: Smoked Knotty Ash Hydrographics
- Finish: Smoked Knotty Ash Hydrographics
- Shade Material: Matte Opal Acrylic
- Shade Dimensions: 15" Diameter x 4" H
- Base Diameter: 16"
- Light Source: Integrated LED
- Wattage: 24 Watt
- Lumens: 2400 Lumens
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- CRI: 90 CRI
- Voltage: 120V
- Installation: Hard-Wired
Key Features
- Realistic smoked knotty ash hydrographics wood-look finish
- 24W integrated LED with 2400 lumens output
- Warm 3000K light with high 90 CRI for accurate color rendering
- Matte opal acrylic shade for soft, glare-free illumination
- Energy-efficient and maintenance-free LED design
- Hard-wired 120V installation for permanent applications
- Ideal for hotels, apartments, corridors, and residential interiors
- Modern flush mount profile with architectural appeal
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