

Recessed Grille Spot Light, explained
About recessed grille spot light
Spotlights are accent instruments: a controlled beam that pulls objects out of the ambient layer. Grille and multi-head versions group two or three adjustable sources behind one trim, so a run of accents reads as a single architectural element rather than a scatter of holes.
Where it works best
Retail displays, artwork, feature walls, dining tables and shelving. Aim for an accent-to-ambient contrast of around 3:1 — enough to lead the eye without theatrical hotspots. Adjustable gimbals let the scheme evolve after handover; keep aiming angles under 30° off vertical to avoid glare.
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.


