Lutron Grafik Eye Lighting Dimmers

Interactive Lighting Control for Single Rooms & Smaller Projects

Lutron Grafik Eye replaces traditional light dimmersThe Lutron Grafik Eye is a great solution for single rooms or small lighting control systems. Each Grafik Eye can allow up to 6 lighting channels (for instance ceiling pendant, picture lights and a few table lamps) to be individually controlled to create a mood lighting scene.

Simple to Use - Recall Lighting Scenes at the Push of a Button

Lutron GRAFIK Eye 3000/4000Recalling the saved lighting scene is as easy as pressing one button - changing the mood of the room is as easy as pressing another scene. It is even possible to alter the fade rate between scenes from instant to one hour. The traditional bank of dimmer switches can be replaced by a Grafik Eye and a remote keypad, ensuring your room looks at it's best. Each Grafik Eye can store and recall up to four lighting scenes and these scenes can contain multiple lamp types - incandescent, magnetic low voltage, electronic low voltage, fluorescent or neon/cold cathode. This flexibility ensures the perfect solution for residential and commercial spaces alike.

Need a Bigger Solution?

The Grafik Eye is happy to run the lighting show on it's own or ganged together to provide for multiple rooms - should an even bigger and more flexible solution be required the Grafik Eye can be incorporated in to a fuller Homeworks lighting system. If you already have a Grafik Eye system in a room or two, and are interested in expanding, then the Lutron Homeworks RF system could be the answer. Simply install a Homeworks 4 or 8 series RF processor and Rania RF in the required rooms for a whole house solution.

Save Energy whilst Enjoying your Home

One of the biggest benefits of installing any of our lighting control systems, including Grafik Eye, is that they save energy - there is almost a 1:1 relationship between the electric load and the light output. Therefore dimming a lamp by 20% can save 20% of the energy used - and the slight reduction in brightness is difficult to notice in most situations. Factor this equation up for a whole house and take in to account occupancy sensors and rollback (automatically switching off lights which have been left on) and the benefits can be huge.