A‑Light debuts Angle Mini

A‑Light introduced the Angle Mini, a compact luminaire designed for seamless integration in tight architectural conditions while offering clean, comfortable light. The product is marketed for demanding spaces where discreet, high‑quality illumination is required. (x.com)

A-Light has added Angle Mini to its Angle lighting line, a smaller wall-mounted fixture aimed at projects with little room for the housing. (alights.com) The company posted the launch on X on April 14, 2026, the same day it published a product announcement on its website. A-Light says Angle Mini is built around a “small square form factor” and provides indirect illumination, which means the light is aimed at a surface and reflected back into the space. (x.com) (alights.com) On A-Light’s product page, Angle Mini is listed with output up to 4,000 lumens and two indirect distribution options: regular throw and short throw. The company says those options are meant to control how far the reflected light reaches from the fixture. (alights.com) Architectural lighting companies have been pushing smaller fixtures that disappear into the building while still meeting performance targets. A-Light’s pitch for Angle Mini follows that pattern: keep the visual profile compact, but preserve enough output for places like canopies, columns, entrances, and retail perimeters. (alights.com 1) (alights.com 2) The timing also extends a product family A-Light introduced in late 2024 for bigger, higher-ceiling spaces. The original Angle luminaire was marketed for auditoriums, airports, libraries, museums, sports complexes, and other large interiors, with output that A-Light said could reach roughly 49,886 lumens in a four-foot configuration. (alights.com) (angle.alights.com) That makes Angle Mini less a new direction than a scale-down of an existing design language. A-Light says the Mini carries the same “clean lines” as the larger Angle fixtures, but in a package sized for tighter architectural conditions. (alights.com) The company’s examples point to exterior and semi-exterior commercial uses rather than decorative residential lighting. Its website lists hotel canopies, school exteriors, airport columns, mall entrances, and retail perimeters as common applications for the Mini. (alights.com) A-Light, part of Acuity Brands’ architectural lighting portfolio, has spent the past two years broadening its catalog of specification-grade fixtures for architects and lighting designers. Angle Mini fits that strategy: offer another option for projects where the fixture has to stay visually quiet while the light still does visible work. (alights.com) (insights.acuitybrands.com)

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