Axis™ Shallow

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Will it feel glaring above a sofa or dining table? Does the small aperture look dim?

No. The deep smooth trim hides the source and cuts ceiling reflections, so the beam feels soft. Light lands where you need it—on surfaces—keeping it clear and comfortable for long viewing.

I want to aim at artwork, columns, or plants. Is 15° tilt enough? Does it work on sloped ceilings?

Yes for typical accent tasks. The 15° tilt lets you pull the beam toward walls or targets, and a slight off-axis aim further reduces glare. On sloped ceilings, it works as long as your aim is within the tilt range.

Is a 2-inch fixture bright enough? Should I layer more light for kitchens or corridors?

A 2-inch gimbal excels at accenting—art, columns, niches, or an island focal zone. For broad ambient brightness, layer it with general lighting (e.g., wide-beam cans or linear lights) to balance mood and function.

If I install many fixtures, will the ceiling look busy?

Not necessarily. The narrow, near-flush trim keeps visual noise low. A thoughtful grid or rhythm (aligned rows, anchoring to focal objects) looks clean and intentional.

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