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NEW | Aurora. The first light that welcomes you is outside.

Before you enter a space, light already sets the tone. Aurora by Karizma Luce brings quiet definition to outdoor spaces like entrances, façades and terraces. Its soft beam, clean shape, and easy control create a seamless link between architecture and atmosphere.

Selectable beam direction.

Discover Aurora: a wall-mounted luminaire that adds rhythm and depth to outdoor surfaces. Available in two sizes, with selectable beam direction — up, down or up/down — and colour temperature, Aurora gives designers subtle control for entrances that truly feel like arrivals.

Easy connection, full control.

Aurora supports loop-in/loop-out wiring, allowing multiple fixtures to be powered from a single point — ideal for long façades or repeating outdoor layouts. The rear switch lets you select the light direction and choose between 3000K or 4000K.

One family, two sizes.

Both models are finished in black and feature a subtle glass detail above the reflector. With IP65 protection, phase-cut dimming, and a temperature range from –20 °C to +45 °C, Aurora is made for all-season performance.

Lighting with intention.

Designed for façades, entrances, and terraces of hotels, restaurants, villas, and boutique residences, Aurora offers a clean design, reliable function and consistent lighting for exterior spaces.

Led’s delight!

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