A revolutionary and entirely flexible lighting system created by designer Flynn Talbot, Freeline allows designers to create compositions beyond the limitations of traditional track systems through its patent-pending design.
Freeline enables lighting layouts across the x, y, and z axes, making it possible to develop fully three-dimensional installations. The modular system is composed of black anodized aluminum bars in multiple lengths that connect with precision clamps to form architectural lighting structures.
The aluminum bars are available in 39″, 78″, and 118″ lengths and can support three types of luminaires: a spotlight with a methacrylate diffuser, a floodlight, and a white blown-glass globe. Together these elements allow designers to create a range of lighting effects and visual compositions.
The system also includes a linear pendant with an integral LED source, expanding the lighting possibilities within the system. The pendant is available in anodized black or bronze finishes.
System Fixture Specifications
LED 24V Remote Phosphor
8W output
600 lumens
CRI 80
Standard CCT options: 2700K or 3000K
Drivers operate at 60W and can be remotely mounted or housed within a 4″ junction box. Each driver can power up to seven fixtures. Available driver options include 120V and 277V input with ELV, 0–10V, and Lutron dimming compatibility.
Additional CCT options of 2400K, 3500K, and 4000K are available for the Freeline linear pendants and light bars.
Freeline offers extensive flexibility for both residential and commercial environments, enabling designers to build lighting systems that respond directly to the architecture of the space.