Linear lighting refers to a type of lighting that is characterized by long, slender light fixtures that are typically mounted on a surface or suspended from a ceiling or wall. Linear lighting fixtures can be used to provide general illumination, task lighting, or accent lighting, depending on their placement and design.
Linear lighting fixtures are commonly used in a variety of settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential spaces. In commercial spaces, linear lighting is often used to provide general illumination for offices, corridors, and other public areas. In industrial spaces, linear lighting is used to provide task lighting for manufacturing and assembly areas. In residential spaces, linear lighting is used to provide task lighting in kitchens and home offices, and accent lighting in living rooms and other living spaces.
Linear lighting fixtures are available in a wide range of styles and configurations, including pendant lights, recessed lights, and surface-mounted lights. They can be powered by traditional incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes, or LED modules, and can be dimmable or non-dimmable. Linear lighting fixtures are typically made of metal, plastic, or glass, and are available in a variety of finishes to match the decor of the space.