Collection: Euri Lighting
Euri Lighting is a leader in delivering value-driven LED technology designed for commercial, industrial, and multi-residential applications. Known for their spec-ready performance, Euri fixtures like selectable CCT high bays and integrated LED downlights allow you to dial in the perfect light levels and color temperatures directly on the job site. This collection is curated for professionals who need DLC and Energy Star certified solutions that hit budget targets without sacrificing light quality or reliability.
With a heavy emphasis on energy efficiency and ease of installation, Euri products are engineered to simplify complex retrofits. Whether you are outfitting a large distribution center with UFO high bays or modernizing a retail space with architectural linear fixtures, Euri provides the long-lasting performance and 5-year warranties your projects demand. Explore our Euri Lighting collection to find versatile, high-efficacy solutions that qualify for maximum utility rebates.
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Commercial Lighting Systems: Specification, Applications, and Engineering Expertise
A complete guide to how commercial lighting systems are designed, specified, and applied across interior, industrial, and exterior environments.
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Commercial Lighting Specification & Buying Guides
View Commercial Lighting GuidesCommercial lighting systems are specified based on task requirements, mounting conditions, distribution control, and code compliance. Fixture selection must align with layout planning, electrical coordination, and long-term performance expectations across the application.
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Lighting Layout, Spacing, and Performance
View Commercial Lighting Layout GuideFixture selection alone does not determine lighting performance; layout, spacing, mounting height, and optical distribution control how light reaches the task plane, and improper spacing or distribution can create glare, dark zones, or uneven coverage even when lumen output appears sufficient.