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Light Lamps And Flies Photographs
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• Recessed light — the protective housing is concealed behind a ceiling or wall, leaving only the fixture itself exposed. The ceiling-mounted version is often called a downlight.
o "Cans" with a variety of lamps — this term is jargon for inexpensive downlighting products that are recessed into the ceiling, or sometimes for uplights placed on the floor. The name comes from the shape of the housing. The term "pot lights" is often used in Canada and parts of the US.
o Troffer light — recessed fluorescent lights (the word comes from the combination of trough and coffer).
o Cove light — recessed into the ceiling in a long box against a wall.
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