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Modular Lights

Reconfigurable modular lighting from Knightsbridge for offices, studies and commercial ceilings, built around adjustable linear fittings and dual-mount luminaires. The Viiva range switches both wattage and colour temperature on the fitting, while slim-line, suspended direct/indirect and recessed 600x600 panels suit different ceilings. Surface, suspended and recessed mounting options are covered, many with emergency versions for backup light. Fixed connections are best handled by a qualified electrician.

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A reconfigurable approach

Modular lights are built to be arranged and rearranged. Rather than a single fixed fitting, they use linear bodies, dual-mount luminaires and panel formats that can be linked, mounted in rows or set into a ceiling grid, so the same parts cover a small study and a larger commercial floor. The point is flexibility: lay out the light to match the space rather than working around a one-piece fitting.

What the range covers

The selection runs from adjustable linear fittings, some of which switch wattage and colour temperature on the unit itself, to slim-line dual-mount luminaires and recessed panels suited to a standard ceiling grid. Suspended direct and indirect formats throw light both up and down for a softer overall result. Finishes are kept practical in white, grey, black and matt black, in metal with polycarbonate and aluminium parts.

Mounting options

Surface, suspended and recessed mounting are all represented, so the same family can be screwed to a soffit, hung on cables or dropped into a grid. Many fittings also come in an emergency version that holds a backup light if mains power fails, which matters on commercial and circulation routes.

Where it suits

This is lighting for offices, studies, studios and commercial ceilings, anywhere a clean, even spread over a working area is the goal. Linear runs work well over desks and benches, while panels give a flat, low-glare wash across open-plan space and meeting rooms.

How to choose

Work out your ceiling type first, as that points you to surface, suspended or recessed. Choose colour temperature, or an adjustable fitting if the use of the room may change, and decide whether emergency backup is needed. Plan the layout so runs and panels line up cleanly. Fixed connections are best handled by a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these lights modular?

The fittings are designed to be combined and reconfigured across a ceiling rather than used as one-off fixtures. Linear luminaires can be surface-mounted, suspended on a fixing kit or recessed, and the dual-mount designs work either way, so a layout can be built up and adjusted to a space.

How does the Viiva adjustable wattage and CCT feature work?

The Viiva linear fittings have switches that set both the wattage, around 36W to 42W, and the colour temperature between warm white, cool white and daylight. That lets one fitting be tuned to a room without swapping the unit, which is handy across offices and study spaces.

Which fittings include emergency backup?

Several luminaires in the range come in emergency versions that keep the light on during a power cut, including dual-mount and suspended direct/indirect options. Standard non-emergency versions of the same fittings are also stocked where backup is not needed.

Are these suitable for a standard suspended ceiling?

Yes. The recessed CAT2 modular LED panel is sized 600x600mm to drop into a standard ceiling grid, and surface and suspended linear fittings come in 4ft, 5ft and 1500mm lengths for solid or open ceilings. Most are rated IP20 for dry indoor use.

Who should install modular lighting?

These fittings connect to fixed mains wiring and often sit within a ceiling, so installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician, who can also set up any emergency units and confirm the right mounting for your ceiling type.

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