PIXI Lighting has begun selling its products through Grainger. Effective June 1, 2014, Grainger is the only supplier to offer PIXI products, including FlatLight Luminaires, the award winning ultra-thin, edge-lit LED, commercial-grade flat light.
In addition, Grainger will offer its customers the following lighting products from PIXI:
· 1- by 1-, 2- by 2- and 1- by 2-foot Beveled Ultra-Thin LED FlatLight Luminaire with a 90-130V Internal Dimmable Driver
· 1- by 4- and 2- by 2-foot Ultra-Thin LED FlatLight Luminaire with a 100-277V Internal Driver
For commercial settings, the PIXI FlatLight Luminaires are perfect to replace existing fluorescent troffers and can be dropped into standard ceiling grids, providing equal or even greater lighting output compared to traditional bulbs and fixtures. Commercial-grade panels last 60 percent longer than standard troffer lighting with ballasts and are RoHS compliant. The completely flat luminaries, at 0.55-inches thick, are easy to install and have an internal driver allowing them to be flush mounted against any flat surface. PIXI LED lights deliver optimal light distribution, illuminating work spaces without glare or hotspots. PIXI’s LEDs contain no mercury or lead, making it environmentally responsible choice.
Collaborating with Grainger, the PIXI FlatLight Luminaire is now available to a wider array of commercial businesses. The PIXI FlatLight offers many benefits including an extended fixture life (50,000 hours) reducing overall cost of ownership and enhancing product value. The products require very low maintenance, making PIXI the desired lighting fixture for building owners and facility managers, and because the panels stay cool, they reduce HVAC costs.
“We are excited to be working with Grainger, one of the world’s largest distributors and suppliers,” said Rey Roque, General Manager at PIXI Lighting. “This will allow us to offer commercial buildings with the perfect LED solution, blending innovation, beauty and energy efficiency not found in conventional lighting fixtures.”