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Progress Lighting 7.5-in Matte White Transitional Integrated LED Flush Mount Light, Wet Rated, 3000K

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Progress Lighting 7.5-in Matte White Transitional Integrated LED Flush Mount Light, Wet Rated, 3000K7. 5 in Matte White LED Flush Mount (Wet Rated) A compact, wet rated flush mount from Progress Lighting with an integrated 15W LED delivers soft white 3000K light at 860 lumens. Its matte white finish and frosted acrylic diffuser provide clean, even illumination for indoor or outdoor spaces. Key Features: Wet Rated Durability: Safe for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and covered outdoor areas Integrated LED Efficiency: 15W module delivers 860 lumens, 3000K

7.5-in Matte White LED Flush Mount (Wet Rated)

A compact, wet-rated flush mount from Progress Lighting with an integrated 15W LED delivers soft white 3000K light at 860 lumens. Its matte white finish and frosted acrylic diffuser provide clean, even illumination for indoor or outdoor spaces.


Key Features:

  • Wet-Rated Durability: Safe for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and covered outdoor areas
  • Integrated LED Efficiency: 15W module delivers 860 lumens, 3000K soft white with 90 CRI
  • Dimmable Performance: Compatible with ELV-type dimmers down to 10%
  • Easy Installation: Mounts to most 4-in junction boxes
  • Sleek Transitional Design: Matte white finish with frosted polycarbonate/acrylic diffuser

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Fixture Type Flush mount light
Use Location Indoor/Outdoor
Usage Rating Wet rated
Finish Matte White
Fixture Color Family White
Shade Material Acrylic
Shade/Glass Type Frosted polycarbonate/acrylic diffuser
Shape Round
Style Transitional
Material Aluminum
Height 1.54 in
Width 7.5 in
Depth 7.5 in
Integrated LED Yes
Bulb Type LED (integrated)
Maximum Fixture Wattage 15W
Maximum Bulb Wattage 15W
Wattage Equivalent 60W
Lumens 860 lm
Color Temperature 3000K (Soft White)
CRI 90
Dimmable Yes, to 10% with ELV dimmers
Power Source Hardwired
Mounting Fits most 4-in junction boxes
Number of Lights 1
Package Quantity 1
Motion Sensor No
Remote Control Included No
Slope Ceiling Compatible Yes
Rooms Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Foyers, Kitchens, Living Rooms
Grade Commercial/Residential
ENERGY STAR Certified No
Safety Listing cSAus
Warranty 5-year limited
UNSPSC 39111500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the light dimmable?
A: Yes, it is dimmable to 10% when used with compatible ELV wall dimmers.


Q: Can this fixture be installed outdoors?
A: Yes. It is wet-location listed for indoor or outdoor use.


Q: Do I need to buy bulbs?
A: No bulbs are required—the LED is integrated.


Q: What size junction box does it fit?
A: It mounts to most standard 4-inch junction boxes.


Q: What color temperature and CRI does it provide?
A: It delivers 3000K soft white light with a 90 CRI for accurate color rendering.


A Minimal Glow with Modern Poise

This petite flush mount slips seamlessly into any ceiling, casting a soft, flattering glow that elevates everyday moments. The matte white silhouette and frosted lens create a refined, unified look—perfect for corridors, baths, and cozy kitchens. Pair a series down a hallway or over a covered porch for a chic, rhythmic lighting story. Consider it a quiet essential for polished, luxurious living.


Bring crisp, efficient light to any space—add this sleek LED flush mount to your cart today.

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