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Häfele expands premium lighting portfolio with modular Stanford series
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Häfele expands premium lighting portfolio with modular Stanford series

Häfele has introduced the Stanford Series under its architectural lighting portfolio, offering over 42 luminaire combinations with advanced glare reduction and design flexibility. The modular range allows customers to select light engines, baffles, and mounting brackets for spotlights or downlights tailored to their interiors. 

Part of Häfele’s Loox lighting philosophy, the Stanford Series supports modern design with adjustable wattage, beam and tilt angles, and seven baffle colour options. A key feature is the Multiwhite Light Engine, which enables users to tune colour temperature as needed. 

Stanford lights are engineered with low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring visual comfort and clarity. Designed for seamless aesthetics and easy installation, this range offers versatile lighting solutions for residential and commercial interiors. 

Häfele has introduced the Stanford Series under its architectural lighting portfolio, offering over 42 luminaire combinations with advanced glare reduction and design flexibility. The modular range allows customers to select light engines, baffles, and mounting brackets for spotlights or downlights tailored to their interiors. Part of Häfele’s Loox lighting philosophy, the Stanford Series supports modern design with adjustable wattage, beam and tilt angles, and seven baffle colour options. A key feature is the Multiwhite Light Engine, which enables users to tune colour temperature as needed. Stanford lights are engineered with low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring visual comfort and clarity. Designed for seamless aesthetics and easy installation, this range offers versatile lighting solutions for residential and commercial interiors. 

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