Avoid common mistakes so your LED lighting is the right colour, performance level, and specification – in the right application.
Get your LED project specifications right in three simple decisions
CRI + Colour Temperature
Flicker Control
Glare + Usable Lux
CRI (Colour Rendering Index) determines how accurately colours appear under a light source. A higher CRI reveals true colour detail and contrast, making finishes, packaging, and skin tones look more natural instead of flat or washed out.
Colour Temperature (Warm / Neutral / Cool) defines the mood and function of a space. Warm lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere, neutral lighting feels balanced and true-to-life, while cool lighting delivers a crisp, focused feel ideal for task-driven environments.
We spec lighting around real-world outcomes – choosing the right CRI, colour temperature and optical distribution so projects look better, perform better, and deliver consistent results across installations.
Low CRI can wash out finishes and shift colour perception, while higher CRI preserves texture, contrast and natural-looking colour. Combine CRI with the right colour temperature to match the mood of the space.
Designed to deliver constant, stable light output with effectively zero flicker — even under real-world operating conditions.
Flicker isn’t always obvious to the naked eye – but it can still cause eye strain, headaches, and fatigue over time. It also shows up strongly on cameras as rolling bands, which is why flicker control matters in retail, offices, studios, security systems, and any camera-recorded environment.
Mesmerize flicker-free designs are engineered for stable regulated output, improving comfort for people and providing safe performance for cameras and recorded spaces.
Lumens aren’t the same as brightness in a real space. Lumens tell you how much light a fitting produces – but what people actually experience is usable light on the working surface (lux) and whether that light is delivered comfortably without glare.
Mounting height, beam angle and optical control influence both. As height increases, lux drops rapidly as light spreads over a larger area. Narrow beams can raise lux on the task plane, but often increase glare and create hot spots.
We focus on controlled optics and application-specific distributions – helping contractors and consultants deliver predictable results with fewer call-backs and better visual comfort.
Good usable light on the task plane with acceptable comfort.
High-output lighting for factories, warehouses and distribution centres
High-output lighting for factories, warehouses and distribution centres
Comfortable, productive lighting for workspaces and meeting areas
Accurate colour rendering to showcase products and displays
High-output lighting for factories, warehouses and distribution centres
Weather-resistant lighting for covered outdoor and transitional areas
Powerful area lighting for exteriors, perimeters and security
Our specification team will help you select the optimal luminaire, optics and output with full technical documentation, IES files and competitive pricing.