Lutron Electronics is guided by the belief that design, fuelled by innovation and the transformative nature of light, has the power to enrich people’s lives. Around the globe, Lutron lighting control and shading systems are installed in prestigious hotels and resorts – including the Banyan Tree Hotel in Nanjing China, The Ritz-Carlton Mexico City, and Raffles London at the OWO – and in iconic properties, such as the 52-story New York Times Building, the new BlackRock headquarters in New York City, Wimbledon Centre Court, and the Shanghai Tower.
Lutron’s integrated systems allow you to offer light as an amenity. Guests enjoy a world-class hotel experience – they can personalise the lights, shades and temperature from a single, elegant and intuitive set of controls throughout their stay. The company’s evolved myRoom XC guestroom control system is part of the connected Lutron hospitality solution, allowing hotel brands, owners and designers to leverage integrated and cloud-connected technology to streamline building management in guestrooms, residences, and all public spaces in a hotel property.
Stylish products from a whole-portfolio solution help create a consistent brand aesthetic while still providing the flexibility for local customization. The Lutron hospitality solution is more than a system; it’s a new way of streamlining building management and design to enhance the total guest experience from check-in to check-out and every moment in between.
From help with design and installation to system operation and upgrades, Lutron maintains an exceptional commitment to service, offering global, 24-hour technical support for its products, and a customer service department that sustains close relationships with Lutron clients for the life of the project.
Lutron manufactures more than 16,000 products sold in more than 100 countries worldwide, making virtually any space more versatile while enhancing ambiance, comfort, and productivity. The company’s early inventions—including the first solid-state electronic dimmer invented by its founder, Joel Spira—are now at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.
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