Using Proluxe by American Lighting Linear Lighting to Jumpstart Your CI Fixture Business

Low-profile linear lighting Proluxe solutions range enable wider flexibility, creativity, wellness potential on smart home projects.
Published: October 15, 2021

Linear lighting is perhaps the broadest most flexible category of fixture on the market, able to adapt to almost any condition and any function, notes Jennifer Kirkpatrick, national sales manager, Residential, American Lighting.

Proluxe is a division of American Lighting that is focused on the lighting fixtures category and linear lighting for the custom industry in particular. Kirkpatrick notes the division is relatively new, but the company overall brings 30 years of experience to the CEDIA channel.

For integrators, linear lighting solutions can help them get their foot in the door for this growing category, as well as open up more wide-ranging ideas for their clients. Early adopters used linear lighting in the usual places like under kitchen cabinets and in ceiling coves, but that turned out to be just the beginning, Kirkpatrick says.

โ€œWith linear lighting thereโ€™s so many different spaces you can light linear with โ€“ itโ€™s low-voltage, the dealers are already very familiar with low-voltage. I almost call it a stepping stone in getting into the lighting fixture game,โ€ Kirkpatrick tells CE Pro.

โ€œLinear has become really sophisticated in the last five years, itโ€™s low profile, and when dealers come to us looking to buy products, weโ€™re not just selling them products weโ€™re selling them a complete service,โ€ she adds. โ€œThatโ€™s specifying the fixtures, where they should be using it โ€ฆ even teaching them about common lighting terms.โ€

Proluxe Touts Myriad Placement Possibilities & Other Benefits

Linear lighting goes where no other lighting source can go, Kirkpatrick explains, giving integrators tons of installation flexibility that lets them, or the projectโ€™s lighting designer, flex their creativity.

โ€œWeโ€™ve seen our clients use linear lighting in swimming pools and wine cellars, in modern homes and traditional, and in almost every room of the home โ€” even the garage! Behind mirrors, under beds, tucked into glass front cabinets, stretched along sidewalks and so many more,โ€ she says.

In addition to creative flexibility, Proluxe by American Lighting sees color-changing and color-tunable linear lighting emerging as a key to wellness strategies, Kirkpatrick notes.

โ€œThere is no better way to mimic the sky than with linear light reflected off the ceiling, and you simply cannot get that look with recessed downlights.โ€

There are some surprising benefits, too, she adds. When used as under cabinet lighting, linear lighting all but eliminates shadows on the work surface, even when you hold your hand below it, is one that Kirkpatrick cites.

โ€œThe distributed source of light, spread out over several feet, can also be easier on the eyes,โ€ she adds. โ€œWe have seen spaces illuminated entirely with linear light โ€” no other light sources โ€” and it is not unusual for the sale of linear lighting to be nearly equal with recessed downlighting for a well-lit home.โ€

If integrators are just specโ€™ing and installing downlights, they are leaving โ€œhalf the money and more than half the beauty on the table,โ€ Kirkpatrick says. โ€œThere are so many ways to incorporate linear lighting into projects that it should probably be called Unlimited Lighting.โ€

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