The Radiant 3D LED Flex linear systems are designed for use in a wide variety of interior and exterior architectural lighting applications where linear lighting needs to follow complex curves and building profiles. Featuring three dimensional flexibility, the lighting system can be locked after aiming.

Providing up to 5,000 lumens of white light per metre, the 3D LED Flex 100 system can be used in large architectural applications where high levels of light are required for indirect or projected illumination. The projects like Zaha Hadid-designed Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku and two Burberry stores in central London have used Radiant 3D LED Flex to light up their facilities.

The most versatile of the range, the Radiant 3D LED Flex 40, provides up to 3,000 lumens of light per metre. Available for IP 20, IP 44 and IP 65 applications, the Radiant 3D LED Flex 40 systems incorporate internal efficient DC to DC drivers to control the LED drive current so that long lengths can be run from a single 30 VDC power supply.

Developed with George Sexton Associates, the Shard LED under cabinet system has been created to be used in the apartments in the Shard tower in London. Incorporating internal DC to DC drivers to control the Nichia LEDs, the system meets Part L with much higher efficiency and thermal reliability than many LED tape based products.

Developed for use in a wide variety of linear display and picture lighting applications, the Radiant LED Flaplight system can be used in museums, galleries and retail spaces.

The projects, which have used the Radiant LED Flaplight schemes, include Durham University and Oxford University Centre for Islamic Studies. The Nichia LEDs are fitted with lenses in a variety of beam angles and the extruded head incorporates adjustable and lockable hinged flaps to control glare and cut off to ensure visual comfort.