Modern Lighting Group operates at the convergence of commercial scale and high-fidelity architectural specifications. As a premier North American lighting consortium, we do not merely manufacture fixtures; we deploy decentralized multi-brand infrastructure tailored to specific engineering compliance benchmarks.
Our centralized R&D wing engineers the core optical engines, power topology, and wireless mesh protocols that drive our independent brands, completely eliminating cross-brand infrastructure drift.
Focused entirely on luxury hospitality, trimless minimalist integrations, high-CRI accentuation, and strict Title 24 JA8 compliance frameworks for specification designers.
Engineered for massive high-volume industrial rollouts, automated radar telemetry, warehouse high-bays, and utility rebate optimization (DLC Premium certified).
Ballast-free direct install with embedded 5.8GHz radar mesh sensors. Achieves up to 70% automated energy reduction in parkades and open plenums.
Biophilic organic dome pendant incorporating museum-grade optical engines. CRI 95+ with deep dimming integration for high-end hospitality.
Modernist sculptural floating ring luminaire designed for high-ceiling executive lobbies and corporate office open landscapes.
Whitepaper on multi-node wireless lighting topology. Explains zero-latency ad-hoc link stabilization for commercial parkade rollouts up to 100,000 nodes without external gateway dependency.
R&D documentation detailing TM-30-18 spectral metrics. Engineering deep-red R9 saturation thresholds up to 80+ to maximize texture fidelity in upscale high-end retail configurations.
A systematic diagnostic breakdown of DLC Premium V5.1 compliance criteria. Guidance for contractors to capture rapid cash-back utility incentives across major US/Canada energy zones.
Integration of museum-grade biophilic timber pendant systems into a 40-foot open-ceiling hotel lobby environment.
Deploying floating geometric ring modules to establish glare-free ambient unified illuminance across 5 floors of open office architecture.
Full-scale retrofit utilizing 4,500 Smart Radar T8 modules. Reduced active grid power dependency by 68.4% on day one.