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SOLLUX Luminaires

Sollux luminaires are positioned mainly in the decorative and architectural segment: apartments, hotels, cafés, boutiques and office reception areas. The sollux-luminaires range focuses on ceiling and wall fixtures, spots and pendants with efficient LED sources and visually clean designs rather than heavy industrial housing.

For procurement, the advantage of Sollux luminaires is predictable series logic: repeated sizes, shared accessories, standard lamp bases or integrated LED modules, and clear electrical parameters (wattage, voltage, class, IP). This makes sollux-luminaires easy to standardise in multi-apartment developments and hospitality chains.

Sollux indoor luminaires – core models and functions

The core sollux-luminaires portfolio includes surface and recessed ceiling lights, wall sconces, spotlights and simple pendants. Many Sollux luminaires use GU10 or E27 lamp bases, while newer series have integrated LED modules in 230 V versions. Power typically ranges from 5–10 W per spot up to 30–40 W for larger fittings, with warm and neutral white options.

These indoor sollux-luminaires are intended for living rooms, bedrooms, corridors, lobbies and restaurant areas. Strengths are compact dimensions, stable mechanical design and straightforward installation. Limitations are usually lower IP ratings (IP20) and basic on/off operation, which is sufficient for most dry indoor zones in residential and hospitality projects.

Sollux decorative and accent luminaires for specialised applications

Beyond basic ceiling fixtures, Sollux luminaires extend into more expressive decorative shapes, multi-spot rails and accent lights. These sollux-luminaires variants are often used to highlight walls, artwork, product displays or specific architectural details in cafés, salons and boutiques.

Engineers and designers compare these Sollux luminaires by beam angle, adjustability, compatibility with dimmable lamps or drivers, and visual integration with the interior concept. For wholesale procurement of sollux-luminaires in such projects, packaging, colour variants and the availability of matching families (ceiling + wall + pendant) matter as much as pure lumen output.

Lighting specialists often combine several fixture families to balance installation flexibility, durability, and electrical compatibility. Modern offices, apartments, and retail interiors frequently rely on versatile solutions from slv luminaires, while large commercial and public infrastructure projects depend on the technical performance of siteco luminaires. Cost-driven upgrades and everyday commercial rollouts commonly include practical models from shada luminaires, and industrial or logistics environments benefit from durable fixtures supplied through schrack luminaires. For electrical integration and system reliability, engineers complete their specifications with dependable options from schneider electric luminaires.

Sollux luminaires with enhanced control and protection

In the more advanced segment, Sollux luminaires can be combined with dimmable LED lamps, dedicated dimmable drivers or smart control modules. Selected sollux-luminaires series with integrated LEDs support phase dimming or work well with external smart switches and wireless systems used in modern apartments and hotel rooms.

Protection-wise, most Sollux luminaires are designed as Class I or Class II fittings for indoor use, with proper insulation and thermal management around the LED light source. For OEMs and integrators working on small building automation setups, these sollux-luminaires can be safely integrated into scenes and app-based control without custom hardware.

Compatibility and integration notes

Sollux luminaires are built around standard European installation practice: 220–240 V supply, typical mounting plates and standard junction box spacings. Recessed sollux-luminaires follow common cut-out diameters; surface and wall fittings mount using universal brackets. This reduces the need for special accessories on site.

Where smart lamps or external controls are used, sollux-luminaires typically remain compatible with common wireless ecosystems or KNX/Modbus-triggered actuators via standard relays or dimmers. The key point for procurement is that most Sollux luminaires do not require proprietary control hardware, which simplifies integration into mixed-brand installations.

Technical and safety standards

Schollux-luminaires (Sollux luminaires) are designed to comply with relevant EN / IEC standards for luminaires and carry CE marking with RoHS-compliant materials. Datasheets for sollux-luminaires generally specify insulation class, protection class, maximum lamp wattage (for retrofit variants) and IP rating.

Materials used in Sollux luminaires include painted steel, aluminium and quality ceramics or glass, depending on the series. Operating temperature and ventilation paths are designed to work correctly with modern LED sources, provided the specified maximum wattage and installation instructions for the sollux-luminaires range are respected.

Where Sollux luminaires are used

You will find Sollux luminaires in apartments, residential blocks, guest houses, hotels, restaurants, cafés, beauty salons and small offices. Indoor sollux-luminaires provide general and accent lighting in living rooms, corridors, staircases, receptions and dining areas, while selected models are also used in common areas of multi-unit buildings.

When designing a scheme, engineers and designers look at target lux levels, ambience, colour temperature and glare, then map appropriate Sollux luminaires to each zone – spots and tracks for accents, surface fixtures for corridors, decorative pendants and wall lights for hospitality spaces.

How to select the right Sollux luminaires

Selection of sollux-luminaires starts with defining the environment (purely indoor, dry), required function (general, accent, decorative) and mounting style (recessed, surface, wall, pendant). Next, you specify lumen level, beam angle, colour temperature and whether dimming or smart control is needed. From there, you filter Sollux luminaires by socket type or integrated LED, housing colour and IP class.

Common mistakes include under-lighting work zones with purely decorative sollux-luminaires, mixing inconsistent colour temperatures in one room, or overlooking maximum lamp wattage in retrofit models. For procurement, always use exact MPN/EAN of Sollux luminaires, match carton quantities to project phases and confirm continuity of selected series for later extensions or replacements.

Wholesale supply of Sollux luminaires by Bank of Lamps

Bank of Lamps supplies Sollux luminaires in wholesale quantities with B2B-focused commercial conditions. We offer project-based pricing on sollux-luminaires, fixed offer validity and clear information on stock and lead times from our Latvia warehouse and partner distribution.

Ordering Sollux luminaires by EAN or manufacturer code supports quick BOM import into your ERP and easy bulk uploads. Deliveries of sollux-luminaires cover the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium and all Baltic countries, with consolidated multi-brand shipments to optimise freight and handling cost.

For trusted customers, Bank of Lamps can provide post-payment terms up to 30 days and maintain detailed purchase history to simplify reorders of Sollux luminaires. Send your project schedule or tender list and our team will prepare a technically checked and commercially optimised package of sollux-luminaires tailored to your applications.