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About recessed down light
Downlights are the workhorse of architectural interiors — a compact source recessed into or mounted onto the ceiling, aimed straight down to build the room's ambient layer. Recessed versions disappear into the plane for the cleanest ceiling; surface-mounted versions deliver the same optic where the ceiling void is too shallow to cut into.
Where it works best
Corridors, hotel rooms, residences, offices and retail floors — anywhere a calm, even base layer is needed. Space fixtures roughly one ceiling-height apart for uniform coverage, tighter over task areas. Pair a low-glare trim with wall washing to keep vertical surfaces bright and the room feeling larger.
How to specify
Four numbers decide an interior fixture: CRI 90+ where colour matters (80+ for circulation); CCT 2700–3000 K for hospitality and homes, 3500–4000 K for work; UGR below 19 over screens; and efficacy quoted for the whole fixture, not the bare chip. All MS Lighting families ship with CE and RoHS documentation for project sign-off.
Not sure which fixture fits?
Send us the space — ceiling plan, mood reference or just a photo and we'll answer with fixtures, quantities, photometrics and the paperwork your consultant needs.











