Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
Spheres
Timeless geometry
AIP12042 18 in
Spheres
Designed with the timeless appeal of elementary geometry, Spheres is a modern revival of a classic form that symbolizes completeness, unity, and balance. Every point on its surface is equidistant from its center. Available in 18", 24", and 30" diameters.
Spheres AIP12042

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FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • White matte acrylic diffuser enhances a space with filtered, uniform illumination
  • The double semi-sphere diffuser is joined together and then finished with an opal matte treatment to create a unified look to the globe
  • The light engine is located at the center of the sphere, rather than the top, for the most even illumination
  • Standard overall height of 48" allows designs to incorporate multiple sizes while maintaining a clearly defined lighting plane or vary OAH as desired 
  • Different sizes and mounting heights can be used to create visual arrays and three-dimensional collages
  • All visible fasteners are flush mounted, providing a clean design
  • Available in high and low wattages; both options are great for providing usable light while minimizing power consumption
  • Handcrafted in USA

SPECIFICATIONS

  • LIGHT SOURCE: Static white, tunable white, or RGBW LED light engine
  • CRI: 80+ (contact factory for 90+)
  • LUMEN MAINTENANCE: L80 = >60,000 Hrs.
  • EFFICACY: Up to 83 lm/W delivered
  • CCT: 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K (static white); 2700K-6500K (tunable white); 3000K (RGBW)
  • VOLTAGE: 120-277V standard
  • DRIVER: Integral Class 2 power supply standard for white light engines. RGBW has a remote DMX driver; max distance to the driver is 15' (includes OAH).
  • DIMMING: 0-10V controls standard to 1% on static white light engines. DALI-2 (DT8) standard for tunable white. DMX standard for RGBW. Other dimming options are available; contact factory.
  • INTEGRATED SURGE PROTECTION:  LED components are protected against minor surge events
  • DIFFUSER: UV-stabilized acrylic 
  • CONSTRUCTION:  Aluminum housing
  • FINISH:  Housing and mounting components finished to match. To specify separately, contact factory. Choose from 26 standard thermoset polyester powder coat paint colors. RAL®, Pantone®, or custom finishes available upon request. 
  • MODIFICATIONS: Consult factory for all modification requests, including different sizes
  • APPROVALS: ETL listed to UL standards (US & Canada) for use in damp locations; not recommended for exterior applications

DIMENSIONS

Dimensions
W
18 in
45.7 cm
H
18 in
45.7 cm
OAH
48 in
121.9 cm
Mounting Weight
Approximate: 15 lb (7 kg)
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Please Note: Default specifications "DF_XXX" will not appear in the ordering code.

PROJECT DETAILS

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LIGHT SOURCE *

To ensure color consistency, SPI uses precise bin selection and strict quality processes to maintain a 3-step (MacAdam) SDCM on all white LED lampings. Published LED luminaire wattages are calculated using a typical power supply efficiency of 88%; exact wattages may vary based on application. White light engines are available in alternative wattages upon request.

L22W | Static White 22W LED Light Engine

Delivered Lumens: 1,796
 
L22W-T | Tunable White 22W LED Light Engine

Delivered Lumens: 1,796
 
L43W | Static White 43W LED Light Engine

Delivered Lumens: 3,593
 
L43W-T | Tunable White 43W LED Light Engine

Delivered Lumens: 3,593
 
L43W-C 1 | RGBW 43W LED Light Engine

Delivered Lumens: 988

1 RGBW delivered lumens shown are for white only at 3000K

Voltage *

120-277V | Universal Voltage  

Lamp Options *

Delivered lumens shown are at 4000K CCT for white light sources; apply multiplier for delivered lumens at other CCT. Tunable White delivered lumens vary +/-5% from the values shown depending on the color temperature selected.

3000K 2 | Static White 3000K CCT  
3500K 3 | Static White 3500K CCT  
4000K | Static White 4000K CCT  
RGBW 4 | RGBW 3000K CCT (This is the only choice when an RGBW light source is selected in Section A)  
TUN | Tunable White 2700K-6500K CCT (This is the only choice when a tunable white light source is selected in Section A)  

2 Apply .95 multiplier for delivered lumens
3 Apply .97 multiplier for delivered lumens
4 Use DMX/DALI programming for alternate color temps; see programming guide

Mounting *

Mounts to standard 4" octagonal junction box. Canopy is 5.5” diameter with a 45 degree swivel. Aircraft cable mount features a white power cord. Field adjustable aircraft cable allows the fixture to be mounted at an application appropriate height (up to OAH). Choose a mounting from below:

DF_STM | Stem Mount (default)  
AC | Aircraft Cable & Power Cord Mount  

Other Than Standard Options

Specify overall height required from ceiling to the bottom of the fixture.

OAH | Pendant suspension length other than standard  
Enter length:   Select a light source
For Tunable White or RGBW, see Driver section for any exceptions.

OAH
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Spheres (Modified RGB) - Gensler
Photographer: Glenn Tilley, Federated Lighting

Spheres (Modified RGB) - Gensler
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Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield

Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield

Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield

Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield

Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield

Spheres - Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Spheres - SPI Lighting Office
Emilee Richter | SPI Lighting

Spheres - SPI Lighting Office
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Spheres - SPI Lighting Office
Emilee Richter | SPI Lighting

Spheres - SPI Lighting Office
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Spheres - Sharon Forks Library
Photographer: Cooper & Company General Contractors, Inc.

Spheres - Sharon Forks Library
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Spheres - Stairway

Spheres - Stairway
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Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
Hollis + Miller Architects | Photographer: Beverly Gadberry, Premier Lighting

Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
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Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
Hollis + Miller Architects | Photographer: Beverly Gadberry, Premier Lighting

Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
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Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
Hollis + Miller Architects | Photographer: Beverly Gadberry, Premier Lighting

Spheres - Rising Hill Elementary
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Custom Spheres - Historical Renovation
Lighting Designer: Holly Blomquist, Ring & DuChateau, LLP | Architect: Eppstein Uhen Architects

Custom Spheres - Historical Renovation
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Custom Spheres - Historical Renovation
Lighting Designer: Holly Blomquist, Ring & DuChateau, LLP | Architect: Eppstein Uhen Architects

Custom Spheres - Historical Renovation
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Spheres - Beekman 1802
SYVERTSEN RIGOSU Architects, PLLC (SRA) | Metroland Photo, Inc. by Michael Gallitelli

Spheres - Beekman 1802
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Spheres - Stratford Middle School STEM Lab & Innovation Center
Photography courtesy of Stratford Middle School

Spheres - Stratford Middle School STEM Lab & Innovation Center
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Spheres - Westport Library
HMA2 Architects | Photograph courtesy of Westport Library

Spheres - Westport Library
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Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ed Vance & Associates Architects | Photography: Terry Mahanna, Mphoto7

Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ed Vance & Associates Architects | Photography: Terry Mahanna, Mphoto7

Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ed Vance & Associates Architects | Photography: Terry Mahanna, Mphoto7

Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ed Vance & Associates Architects | Photography: Terry Mahanna, Mphoto7

Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ed Vance & Associates Architects | Photography: Terry Mahanna, Mphoto7

Spheres & Novato Lines + Arcs - The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Spheres - St. Paul VI Catholic High School
VMDO Architects (Charlottesville, VA) | Engineer: CMTA (Prospect, KY) | Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. (Chantilly, VA) | Photography courtesy of Paul VI Catholic High School

Spheres - St. Paul VI Catholic High School
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Spheres - St. Paul VI Catholic High School
VMDO Architects (Charlottesville, VA) | Engineer: CMTA (Prospect, KY) | Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. (Chantilly, VA) | Photography courtesy of Paul VI Catholic High School

Spheres - St. Paul VI Catholic High School
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Spheres - Cameron Family YMCA
GRO Design & Development | Electrical Contractor: Cooper Electric | Photography courtesy of Cameron Family YMCA

Spheres - Cameron Family YMCA
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Spheres - RGB - SPI Lighting Offices

Spheres - RGB - SPI Lighting Offices
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Spheres - Scarborough Elementary School
Pfluger Architects | DBR Engineering | Photo courtesy of HISD

Spheres - Scarborough Elementary School
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Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
John MacDonald Architect (Kitchener, ON) | Consultant: VR Engineering (London, ON) | Photographer: Tomasz Adamski

Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
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Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
John MacDonald Architect (Kitchener, ON) | Consultant: VR Engineering (London, ON) | Photographer: Tomasz Adamski

Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
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Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
John MacDonald Architect (Kitchener, ON) | Consultant: VR Engineering (London, ON) | Photographer: Tomasz Adamski

Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
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Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
John MacDonald Architect (Kitchener, ON) | Consultant: VR Engineering (London, ON) | Photographer: Tomasz Adamski

Spheres - Eastside Branch Waterloo Public Library
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Spheres - Cotiviti
Meyer Design | Leapley Construction

Spheres - Cotiviti
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Spheres - Cotiviti
Meyer Design | Leapley Construction

Spheres - Cotiviti
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Spheres – 10”, 12”, 14”, 18”, 24”, and 30” Diameter

Spheres – 10”, 12”, 14”, 18”, 24”, and 30” Diameter
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