Prescolite LBRST-6RD 6" LED Canless Direct Install Downlight, Switchable CCT & Lumens
PrescoliteLiteBox Standard canless direct install downlighting can be used in New Construction, Remodel and Retrofit applications and offers color trim acces...
View full detailsPrescolite LBRST-8RD 8" LED Canless Direct Install Downlight, Switchable CCT & Lumens
PrescoliteLiteBox Standard canless direct install downlighting can be used in New Construction, Remodel and Retrofit applications and offers color trim acces...
View full detailsPrescolite LBRP-M-LSMLCS9-WD LiteBox Pro 1900/2300/2700 Lumens LED Module, CCT Switchable, 55-75 Degrees
PrescoliteLiteBox Pro canless direct install downlighting for New Construction and Remodel applications maximizes adjustability. Features LED Module only - ...
View full detailsPrescolite LBRP-M-LSHL35K9-WD LiteBox Pro 4000/4500/5500 Lumens LED Module, 3500K, 55-75 Degrees
PrescoliteLiteBox Pro downlighting for New Construction and Remodel applications maximizes adjustability. Features LED Module only - trim sold separately Wa...
View full detailsPrescolite LBRP-M-LSHL40K9-WD LiteBox Pro 4000/4500/5500 Lumens LED Module, 4000K, 55-75 Degrees
PrescoliteLiteBox Pro downlighting for New Construction and Remodel applications maximizes adjustability. Features LED Module only - trim sold separately Wa...
View full detailsLED RECESSED DOWNLIGHT
LED recessed downlights are lighting fixtures that are installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling, also known as a "can" or "pot." They are designed to provide bright, energy-efficient lighting while remaining hidden from view, creating a clean and modern look.
LED downlights use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as their light source, which are highly efficient and can last much longer than traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. They are available in various sizes, styles, and colors, making them suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications.
LED recessed downlights can be dimmable or non-dimmable, and some are designed to be adjustable, allowing you to direct the light to a specific area. They are commonly used in living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways, as well as in retail stores, offices, and other commercial spaces.