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indirect lighting

n. a concealed lighting fixture

Usage examples of "indirect lighting".

Himself designed the Academy's indirect lighting, which is ingenious and close to full-spectrum.

Room 104 A-6 was a small, functional reception area with two maroon pilot chairs, a table, indirect lighting, and a receptionist.

Baley had heard of shadows, of course, and he knew what they were, but in the pervasive indirect lighting of the Cities he had never been specifically aware of one.

However, the bar area was wide, and the rich paneling reflected the soft, indirect lighting.

Posonby's was all bright wood and indirect lighting and clever paintings.

Near the floor, depressions in the wall held some source of indirect lighting that was surprisingly effective, although the vastness was still fairly dim.

A double cove provided indirect lighting above, and additional indirect lighting flooded out at floor level from a groove in the black-granite baseboard.

The sound-baffled ceiling and walls were padded and then upholstered in charcoal-grey fabric, as if this were a recording studio, and indirect lighting was tucked behind the baffles.

The blip circled crazily, and the glass of the screen rattled, and overhead the indirect lighting cracked out of the wall.

Suddenly there was indirect lighting around the rim of the ceiling.

The long hallways were deserted, with only indirect lighting from the sconces, but she was glad no one was there to see what a mess she was.

The deep pile carpet was a dark crimson, which Honor knew Henke would never have chosen for herself and undoubtedly intended to change at the earliest possible moment, but the paneled bulkheads, indirect lighting, and holoscupltures gave it an air of almost sinfully welcoming comfort.