Eureka Lighting Unveils River 3D-Printed Decorative LED Luminaires

Eureka has expanded its interior lighting portfolio with the introduction of River, a series of decorative luminaires featuring 3D-printed polymer construction. The new product line offers architects and lighting designers a variety of mounting configurations and geometric shapes, including linear, square, oblong, ring, lagoon, and freeform options. Designed for high-traffic environments such as food courts, office receptions, and shared amenity spaces, the fixtures utilize an integrated LED tube capable of delivering up to 400 lumens per foot.

The River series is distinguished by its ridged body, which is manufactured using 3D-printing technology. This texture is intended to interact with ambient light to create a play of shadow and illumination across the fixture’s surface. According to the manufacturer, the product is available in 13 distinct sizes and shapes, with 16 color options for the metal brackets, allowing for customization to match specific interior design palettes.

Design and Installation Versatility

The mounting system for the River luminaires serves both a structural and aesthetic purpose. When configured as a pendant, the fixture is supported by aircraft cables that serve a dual function: providing mechanical suspension and delivering electrical power to the LED components. This design choice is intended to minimize visible wiring, creating a “floating” appearance within a space.

Design and Installation Versatility

Alternatively, the surface-mount option allows for direct installation onto walls or ceilings. In this application, the transparent nature of the polymer body is designed to cast a diffuse glow onto the mounting surface. The flexibility in mounting options, combined with the range of geometric forms, provides designers with multiple ways to integrate the luminaires into large-scale retail or corporate environments. The use of varied color hues for the metal brackets further enables the fixtures to act as a deliberate focal point or to blend into the existing architectural tone of a boardroom or lobby.

Technical Specifications and Performance

At the core of the River series is the use of additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, which allows for the creation of its signature ridged profile. The choice of a transparent polymer material is central to the fixture’s light diffusion properties. By housing an LED tube within this structure, the product provides a continuous line of light, which is often a requirement for uniform illumination in commercial settings.

between 2 lights, Eureka Lighting’s Celeste & Henri

Applications in Commercial Architecture

The scalability of the River series makes it suitable for diverse commercial applications. In food courts or retail centers, the ability to specify different shapes allows for the creation of unique lighting clusters or patterns that can define distinct zones within a large floor plan. Similarly, in office receptions or boardrooms, the fixtures can be used to emphasize architectural features or to provide a modern aesthetic that aligns with contemporary interior design trends.

As of the most recent product documentation, Eureka has made the River collection available for specification in projects requiring customized aesthetic solutions. Professionals interested in the technical specifications, photometric data, or ordering lead times for the River series are directed to contact official Eureka representatives or visit their official website for the most current product catalogs and installation guides.

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