Hafele launches Stanford Series modular lighting range
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Hafele launches Stanford Series modular lighting range

Hafele India has expanded its lighting portfolio with the Stanford Series, a modular range of luminaires designed for flexibility, customisation and visual comfort in contemporary interiors.

Built on a modular approach, the series allows users to configure lighting by selecting components such as the light engine, baffle and mounting bracket, enabling up to 42 combinations. Options across wattage, beam angle, tilt and form factor support varied applications while maintaining design consistency.

The inclusion of a Multiwhite Light Engine enables adjustment of colour temperature to suit different moods and spatial requirements, while multiple baffle colour options offer added design flexibility.

Designed for use as spotlights and downlights, the luminaires deliver low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring comfortable illumination and improved visual clarity. Additional accessories, such as honeycomb louvres and diffusion elements, provide further control over light distribution.

The launch reflects growing demand for adaptable lighting systems that combine performance with design integration in modern interiors.

Hafele India has expanded its lighting portfolio with the Stanford Series, a modular range of luminaires designed for flexibility, customisation and visual comfort in contemporary interiors. Built on a modular approach, the series allows users to configure lighting by selecting components such as the light engine, baffle and mounting bracket, enabling up to 42 combinations. Options across wattage, beam angle, tilt and form factor support varied applications while maintaining design consistency. The inclusion of a Multiwhite Light Engine enables adjustment of colour temperature to suit different moods and spatial requirements, while multiple baffle colour options offer added design flexibility. Designed for use as spotlights and downlights, the luminaires deliver low Unified Glare Rating (UGR), ensuring comfortable illumination and improved visual clarity. Additional accessories, such as honeycomb louvres and diffusion elements, provide further control over light distribution. The launch reflects growing demand for adaptable lighting systems that combine performance with design integration in modern interiors.

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